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What is the noun for treacherously?

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treachery
  1. Deliberate, often calculated, disregard for trust or faith.
  2. The act of violating the confidence of another, usually for personal gain.
  3. Treason.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The alleged treachery of the abbot and monks of Ely after William seized monastic lands is blamed for the ultimate surrender.”
      “As soon as Albuquerque had uncovered this treachery, he did not rest until he had evened this score.”
      “O'Grady's depiction of treachery and oppression by Elizabethan bureaucrats recalled contemporary parallels, thought the reviewer.”
treacherousness
  1. Treachery; the characteristic of being treacherous.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In mythology, the treacherousness of water is personified as alluring and irresistible women without souls who lure unwary men to a watery death.”
      “The courts have always condemned disloyalty, hypocrisy, perfidy, and treacherousness, which are all antonyms to loyalty and which underline the gravity of infringing the obligation to act fairly.”
      “But caution must be adopted that nobody underestimates the treacherousness, cunning, craftiness and the ruthlessness of the regime.”
treacher
  1. (archaic) A traitor or deceiver.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Now with both earrings in place and wearing a long fur, Mrs. Treacher was saying goodnight to her daughter and telling her son to be good.”
      “Nagamine and Kurahashi published a report on use of 3DCT for a patient with Treacher Collins syndrome.”
      “Jono Lancaster appeared in Love Me, Love My Face, a documentary about Treacher Collins syndrome.”
treacheries
  1. plural of treachery
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  3. Examples:
    1. “All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching.”
      “This book's abundant treacheries and tricks arise from the fact that its heroine, Kate Moore, is bored stiff.”
      “The archetypal story of female bonds and treacheries had great reviews, got on to the bestseller list.”
treachers
  1. plural of treacher
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