Betrayal

/bɪˈtreɪəl/ noun

Betrayal is the act of breaking someone’s trust in a serious way, especially by helping an enemy or revealing secrets. It often causes deep emotional pain and a sense of being abandoned.

Formed from the verb “betray” with the noun-forming ending “-al.” “Betray” itself comes from Latin “trādere,” meaning “to hand over” or “to deliver.”

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