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treachorous

 

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Treachorous

Definition: Capable of betraying trust; disloyal or untrustworthy.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Popular

Usage:

  1. He was warned about the treacherous nature of his supposed friend.
  2. The detective uncovered a treacherous plot.
  3. The treacherous road conditions made driving extremely dangerous.
  4. She felt betrayed by her treacherous partner.

Sense: Local

Usage:

  1. The treacherous winds of the region pose a challenge for sailors.
  2. Avoid venturing into the treacherous waters of that bay.
  3. Hikers should be cautious of the treacherous cliffs in this area.
  4. Local legends warn of treacherous spirits haunting the forest.

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