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One who reveals confidential information in return for money
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betrayer
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n. 1 Someone who betrays, or reveals confidential information; a squealer or informer. 2 A double-crosser.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, agent noun from betray (v.).
Usage examples of betrayer.
The ignominious simplicity enraged her, that the Betrayer should have balked her bold play with no more than a commonplace firestorm.
I have no need to give you any further particulars, for you have guessed all except the horror with which the thought of my betrayer now inspires me.
Again Betty threw herself on her knees, begging him to calm himself, as I was her preserver not her betrayer.
I could not guess that the man I found with her was her saviour and not her betrayer.
His Spock, once his friend, now his betrayer, years ago had said that the differences between the universes might come down to nothing more than random chance.
So, after a decade of daily insult to his manhood, he decides to lure the betrayer up to the run, rig an accident, and extract his revenge.
We made a good dinner, and Betty plucking up a spirit said we must consider the case of her infamous betrayer, but for the last time.
Seven hells for failed faith, For Land's betrayers, man and wraith: And one brave Lord to deal the doom To keep the blacking blight from Beauty's bloom.
There they stood under the stern sky, twenty-five souls singing like witnesses: Seven hells for failed faith, For Land's betrayers, man and wraith: And one brave Lord to deal the doom To keep the blacking blight from Beauty's bloom.
If you must cast blame, cast it upon a-Jeroth, who incurred the just wrath of the Master-and upon the ancient betrayers, Berek and his ilk, who leagued with a-Jeroth.
The builders, betrayers, startled by this strangeness from the sky, sprang up the rocks preparing to defend, to fetch greater weapons, but the sound intervened.
Even betrayers could be betrayed, after all, a sudden turning of the knife in the hand.
He thought, always, of causalities, and it was not impossible that he thought me—hence his little disquisition on empiricism—a blackguard and betrayer.
The collaborators would be rewarded, the betrayers and profiteers, the vulnerable, the weak, the bribable, deceivable, the terrified would drift with sheep like obedience.
What kind of men could do as they have donethieves, false friends, betrayers, bad shipmates, no shipmates, murderers and kidnappers.