Traidor in english

Traitor

pronunciation: treɪtɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

traidor1 = traitor ; betrayer ; snake in the grass ; backstabber. 

Example: President Fidel Castro denounced the independent librarians, along with other dissidents, as traitors who have conspired with U.S. diplomats to undermine Cuba's national sovereignty.Example: Little did the betrayer know that the kiss of Judas would become a proverb in every nation.Example: You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.Example: They won't change, because backstabber behavior has worked for them in the past.

traidor2 = treasonable ; perfidious. 

Example: Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.Example: Richard seeks to expose some of the perfidious practices going on behind the scenes by the cowards who use phoney frontmen to carry out their agenda.

Traidor synonyms

betrayer in spanish: traidor, pronunciation: bɪtreɪɜr part of speech: noun treasonist in spanish: traidor, pronunciation: trizənɪst part of speech: noun double-crosser in spanish: doble cruz, pronunciation: dʌbəlkrɔsɜr part of speech: noun double-dealer in spanish: distribuidor doble, pronunciation: dʌbəldilɜr part of speech: noun
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