I am not going to betray you. - Sana ihanet etmeyeceğim.
We called him a hero, but he betrayed us. - Biz ona bir kahraman dedik ama o bize ihanet etti.
To show or to indicate; -- said of what is not obvious at first, or would otherwise be concealed
To deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city
To disclose or discover, as something which prudence would conceal; to reveal unintentionally
{v} to violate a trust, deliver up treacherously, disclose in violation of duty or trust, expose what is meant to be concealed
give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam"
disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake; "His sense of smell failed him this time"; "His strength finally failed him"; "His children failed him in the crisis"
If you betray a feeling or quality, you show it without intending to. She studied his face, but it betrayed nothing conceal
be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage; "She cheats on her husband"; "Might her husband be wandering?"
cause someone to believe an untruth; "The insurance company deceived me when they told me they were covering my house"
To violate the confidence of, by disclosing a secret, or that which one is bound in honor not to make known
deliver to an enemy by treachery; "Judas sold Jesus"; "The spy betrayed his country
To show or to indicate; said of what is not obvious at first, or would otherwise be concealed
To prove faithless or treacherous to, as to a trust or one who trusts; to be false to; to deceive; as, to betray a person or a cause
reveal unintentionally; "Her smile betrayed her true feelings" deliver to an enemy by treachery; "Judas sold Jesus"; "The spy betrayed his country
If you betray someone who loves or trusts you, your actions hurt and disappoint them. When I tell someone I will not betray his confidence I keep my word The President betrayed them when he went back on his promise not to raise taxes. + betrayer betrayers be·tray·er She was her friend and now calls her a betrayer
To violate the confidence of by disclosing a secret, or that which one is bound in honor not to make known