Your eyes betray your words.
The word "jail" would make the sentence satirical. This is because it is an extreme consequence that is disproportionate to the situation described in the sentence and adds a comedic element to the statement.
i am going to district the territory
Sure, here is a sentence with the word "break": After studying for hours, she decided to take a break and go for a walk in the park to refresh her mind.
The outcome of the election was contested, with both candidates claiming victory.
Wearing a helmet is important for head protection while riding a bike.
That person is callous, he will betray you.
"you just did", says the person before me. That was a QUESTION, not a SENTENCE. Betray means to be disloyal to someone, so you can say, they betrayed him, or he betrayed me.
Don't tell him the secret, or he'll betray you and tell the others. Traitors are individuals who betray their homeland.
The boy felt betrayed after his best friend spread rumors about him.
The root word for betray is "traitor," which comes from the Latin word "traditor" meaning "one who delivers."
Yes.Example: Josh pretended to be a hero, but he was actually planning to betray his comrades.
EXAMPLES: why have you betray me luke or betray me i betrey u (and 4 betrayed) he or she betrayed me in a geme or something this is just an example.
Betray has two syllables.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy
Betray - meaning to be unfaithful, disclose a secret or break a promise
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