Word familynountraitorhoodtraitorousnesstraitortraitressadjectivetraitorlytraitorousadverbtraitorously
trai·tor·ous /ˈtreɪtərəs/adjectiveadj especially literary
BETRAYnot loyal to your country, friends, or beliefs 卖国的;叛变的,背叛的
—traitorouslyadverbadv
Examples from the Corpus
traitorous• Her longing for him was so intense that it filled her traitorous body with more waves of nerve-tingling sensations.• Though she had her own traitorousdesire to subdue before she could even begin to fight his.• How could Vitor tap so effortlessly into her physicalawareness - of him, and of her own traitorous desires?• Desperately, she fought against her own traitorousinstincts.• Now that it is no longer traitorous, popularantagonism towards the Catholicchurch has become open.• Biting hard on her lowerlip, Isabel brushed away a traitoroustear.• She knew Guy could feel the suddenacceleration of her pulse, but she could do nothing to stop the traitorousthrobbing.• If that isn't traitorous to Yorkshire, what is?