Betray in spanish

Traicionar

pronunciation: tɹ̩ɑiθioʊnɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

betray1 = traicionar, delatar. 

Example: Librarians must not allow their professionalism to betray them into imposing a well-meaning censorship on what children should read in the way of escapist literature.

more:

» betray + Posesivo + own ideals = traicionar los ideales de uno mismo.

Example: Nevertheless the librarian must avoid the opposite extreme and he must avoid betraying his own ideals of freedom by attempting to assert his own ideas and values.

» betray + Posesivo + own principles = traicionar los principios de uno mismo.

Example: The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals 'abjectly betrayed their own principles'.

» betray + Posesivo + values = traicionar + Posesivo + valores.

Example: So if ALA won't speak out when books are burned and librarians are tossed into the Cuban gulag, then they would betray the values drilled into us in graduate school.

betray2 = revelar, mostrar. 

Example: Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.

Betray synonyms

grass in spanish: hierba, pronunciation: græs part of speech: noun shop in spanish: tienda, pronunciation: ʃɑp part of speech: noun rat in spanish: rata, pronunciation: ræt part of speech: noun cuckold in spanish: cornudo, pronunciation: kʌkəld part of speech: noun sell in spanish: vender, pronunciation: sel part of speech: verb fail in spanish: fallar, pronunciation: feɪl part of speech: verb deceive in spanish: engañar, pronunciation: dɪsiv part of speech: verb wander in spanish: deambular, pronunciation: wɑndɜr part of speech: verb denounce in spanish: denunciar, pronunciation: dɪnaʊns part of speech: verb stag in spanish: ciervo, pronunciation: stæg part of speech: noun cheat in spanish: engañar, pronunciation: tʃit part of speech: verb, noun peach in spanish: melocotón, pronunciation: pitʃ part of speech: noun snitch in spanish: soplón, pronunciation: snɪtʃ part of speech: noun, verb give away in spanish: regalar, pronunciation: gɪvəweɪ part of speech: verb bewray in spanish: bewray, pronunciation: bɪreɪ part of speech: verb tell on in spanish: soplarse, pronunciation: telɑn part of speech: verb lead astray in spanish: extraviar, pronunciation: ledəstreɪ part of speech: verb cheat on in spanish: engañar a, pronunciation: tʃitɑn part of speech: verb

Betray antonyms

undeceive pronunciation: əndəsiv part of speech: verb
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