traitor
- traitor
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. betrayer, turncoat, renegade, deserter, conspirator; in-former, Judas, fifth columnist, quisling.
See evildoer.
II
(Roget's IV)
n.
Syn. betrayer, traducer, deserter, renegade, Judas, quisling, Benedict Arnold, Brutus, fifth columnist, informant, informer, intriguer, spy, double agent, counterspy, collaborator, collaborationist, hypocrite, imposter, plotter, conspirator, turncoat, sneak, recreant, backslider, double-crosser*, wolf in sheep's clothing*, fink*, rat*, stool pigeon*, two-timer*, copperhead*, stoolie*; see also
rebel 1 .
Ant. supporter*, follower, partisan.
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
n.
betrayer, *backstabber, turncoat, Judas, renegade, *double-crosser, Benedict Arnold, *snake in the grass, one who commits treason, recreant, deserter, defector.
ANT.: loyalist, patriot
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II)
noun
One who betrays: betrayer, double-crosser, Judas. Informal: rat. See TRUST.
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trăitor — TRĂITÓR, ÓARE, trăitori, oare, adj. (Rar) 1. Care trăieşte, care este în viaţă, care există; viu, vieţuitor. 2. Care îşi duce viaţa, care locuieşte undeva. [pr.: tră i ] – Trăi + suf. tor. Trimis de RACAI, 07.12.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 TRĂITÓR adj … Dicționar Român
Traitor — Trai tor, n. [OE. traitour, OF. tra[ i]tor, tra[ i]teur, F. tre[^i]tre, L. traditor, fr. tradere, traditum, to deliver, to give up or surrender treacherously, to betray; trans across, over + dare to give. See {Date} time, and cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Traitor — Trai tor, v. t. To act the traitor toward; to betray; to deceive. [Obs.] But time, it traitors me. Lithgow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
traitor — (n.) c.1200, from O.Fr. traitor (11c.), from L. traditorem (nom. traditor) betrayer, lit. one who delivers, from stem of tradere deliver, surrender (see TRADITION (Cf. tradition)). Originally usually with a suggestion of Judas Iscariot … Etymology dictionary
traitor — [trāt′ər] n. [ME traitour < OFr traitor < L traditor, one who betrays < traditus, pp. of tradere, to hand over, betray: see TREASON] a person who betrays his or her country, cause, friends, etc.; one guilty of treason or treachery … English World dictionary
Traitor — Trai tor, a. Traitorous. [R.] Spenser. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
traitor — index conspirer, insurgent, malcontent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
traitor — [n] person who is disloyal apostate, backslider*, back stabber*, Benedict Arnold*, betrayer, conspirator, deceiver, defector, deserter, double crosser*, fink*, hypocrite, impostor, informer, intriguer, Judas*, miscreant, quisling, rebel, renegade … New thesaurus
traitor — ► NOUN ▪ a person who betrays their country, a cause, etc. DERIVATIVES traitorous adjective. ORIGIN Old French traitour, from Latin tradere hand over … English terms dictionary
Traitor — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Traitor Produktionsland USA … Deutsch Wikipedia
traitor — n. 1) a traitor to (a traitor to one s country) 2) (misc.) to turn traitor * * * [ treɪtə] (misc.) to turn traitor a traitor to (a traitor to one s country) … Combinatory dictionary