Bewrayers

/bɪˈweɪərz/ noun

Plural of bewrayer; people who reveal or betray secrets, often unintentionally.

From Middle English 'bewrayen,' combining 'be-' (prefix meaning to cause or make) and 'wray' (to reveal or betray), from Old English 'wræggan.' The term evolved to mean exposing what was hidden.

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