Betraying

/bɪˈtreɪɪŋ/ verb, adjective

Breaking someone's trust by revealing their secrets or acting against their interests; revealing something unintentionally.

From Old French 'betray' (be- intensive + tray 'to hand over'), combining Old English 'be-' with a root meaning 'to hand over or deliver.' The modern sense of treachery developed from this.

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