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How to use betrays in a sentence

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His usual cockeyed grin betrays the fact that he's being honorably discharged for coming out to his commanding officer.
Even there, Adam created a trio of sisters whose emotional interplay betrays an intimate knowledge of twisted sibling diplomacy.
The attitude betrays a contempt for the very system people in the party believed in and thought they fought an election for.
But as a natural actor, Murray betrays the sincerity and sensitivity that's being shielded by the crabbiness.
But a Chairman who gags his directors betrays a nervous and patently vulnerable company.
Such a metaphor betrays a complete lack of understanding, of empathy with Victorian culture.
She is ever duteous when addressing them, but betrays her true character to the audience.
Yet we feel especial guilt when our wrong-doing betrays another person's confidence.
Like most dandies, his predilection for high-style fashion and cosmetic beauty betrays a likeness to his female counterparts.
The latest result betrays a real inferiority complex within the Irish mindset.
The soloist amply betrays his great love for this music, which he interprets with supreme artistry yet restrained enthusiasm.
Her poetry is nostalgic and betrays her own longing for her beloved homeland.
It's a subtext which betrays the author's own feelings but he doesn't allow it to stand in the way of a good yarn.
His method of measuring benefit betrays his background as an economic historian.
Close-minded and uncivil, this tendency betrays what's liberal in liberalism.
Its cuisine betrays historical connections with Byzantine cookery, Greece, and Turkey, besides the two immediate neighbours.
After all those years of hailing him as a fellow conservative Reaganite, he betrays us.
Thomas Blaize, Marlowe's actor friend who knavishly betrays Marlowe into order to save his own dishonorable neck, is pure fiction.
Apart from being completely unscientific and unsupported this whole line betrays a world view of utter despair.
Her conversation betrays disappointment, anger, and an outright refusal to be labeled a victim.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The classical form of this unacted play, instinct with the spirit of the new reform, betrays the work of a learned hand.
Yet invective singles him out for its one object, and so betrays the aforethought malice of its inspiration.
Always the architectural sense, though his rhythms are elliptical at times and he betrays a predilection for the asymmetrical.
A spring here betrays the reason for El Morro's popularity among the explorers of a semidesert region.
She talked volubly, and with just that pitch in her voice that betrays a subcurrent of excitement.
This kind of diversion betrays a want of humane consideration in the contriver.
The hyperbole speaks well for the author's heart, but betrays his juvenility.
The practical emphasis in these four bibliographies betrays the training of their authors in librarianship.
Have you seen the kick and tug at the straps of the mettled pony in stables that betrays the mishandling of him by his groom?
Her face is vailed, and still she sufficiently betrays herself to make more than one of those who pass her look round sharply.
And yet it deceives and betrays great as well as Little Men.
This piece of linen redolent of sin betrays not only Teodorico's sensuality but also exposes an occult paradigm of Lusitanian voyages and faith.
The second of these lines it is which betrays the presence of laudanum.
It is Euripides who betrays to us the real meaning of such revolt.
At the same time, though, the place where Aktepe uttered these words betrays the wrongness of what he is saying.
His workmanship is always good and betrays Peccatte's influence.
With his steely demeanor and a thick neck that immediately betrays his position on the Oregon defense, Casey Matthews is a throwback.
Man, hurry home before the gloaming betrays you to the dark.
Longhi's portrait, unlike that of Goldoni, betrays no sensuousness.
It is only when he descends from the clouds to pounce upon carrion that he betrays his low propensities, and reveals his caitiff character.
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