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Answer for the clue "Unfaithful one ", 7 letters:
traitor

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" Traitor " is the 29th episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons , a British 1960s Supermarionation television series co-created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson . Written by Tony Barwick and directed by Alan Perry, it was first broadcast on 23 April 1968 ...

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n. someone who betrays his country by committing treason [syn: treasonist ] a person who says one thing and does another [syn: double-crosser , double-dealer , two-timer , betrayer ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB call ▪ They booed President Suleyman Demirel and called him a traitor for supporting a delay in the execution process. ▪ After our car accident I called you a traitor . ▪ Jefferson was called a traitor , and Andrew Jackson ...

Usage examples of traitor.

Although she knew what she was doing was right, she felt like a traitor pointing an accusatory finger at the brother she loved.

The confusion of the traitors was entirely that of fear, for our barrage had not yet reached them.

If he supported Jarkadon, then the proclamation of bastardy effectively named him as a traitor for fathering Vindax and he must turn against his own son as a pretender.

A traitor not to the king, but to all the braw men who fought for Prince Charlie.

Prynsace the Quen of Implande, one that was your Servaunt but now beinge both a Traitor and a manifald parjured Traitor, which Heaven above doth abhorre, the erth below detest, the sun moone and starres be eschamed of, and all Creatures doo curse and ajudge unworthy of breth and life, do wish onelie to die your Penytent.

Believe me, the secret traitor will not dare to absent himself from an expurgation so solemn, lest his very absence should be matter of suspicion.

Amos Marle, when he arrived, was to find proof of his theory that Frenchy was the traitor.

She was about to spirit you away here, and had slain the traitor Faurbuhl to prevent him from raising the hue and cry, when you were returned to your room that last evening at Earthfast and misapprehended all.

That was all he needed: the people on Outbound Flight assuming he was a renegade or, worse, a traitor.

Cow, who having done some wrong has been outcasted from her Herd, you lose faith in me, and treat me as a traitor.

On swift, unerring feet the traitor Pandan traversed the jungle Country, guided by the instinct of the hunter and the cunning of the savage.

Hugging the parados, messengers carried the word in both directions and presently periscopes were leveled above the parados and keen eyes were searching out the traitor.

And the Parthenians who followed Geoffrey called him a traitor to their cause.

He handled the traitor contemptuously as a perjured, suborned witness, a false servant, a man who, as he proceeded to show, was a scoundrel steeped in crime, whose word was utterly worthless, and who, no doubt, had been bought to bring these charges against his sometime master.

Biscarrat, repulsed by his friends, not able to accompany them, without passing in the eyes of Porthos and Aramis for a traitor and a perjurer, with painfully attentive ear and still supplicating hands leaned against the rough side of a rock which he thought must be exposed to the fire of the musketeers.