sense of betrayal• President Johnson expressed a sense of betrayal as a result of the riots.• Mr Fraser says many businesspeople feel a sense of betrayal at the Government's loss of nerve over the euro.• A sense of betrayal lay deep in both Hugh and Margaret; it was an important part of who they were.• In Much Ado the shift to verse expresses the bitterness and sense of betrayal felt by Claudio at Hero's supposedinfidelity.• The jealousy and sense of betrayal were so all-consuming that he had found himself unable to move.• The young, intelligent people feel a great sense of betrayal, even those who at first believed in all this.• Lowell felt a nigglingsense of betrayal.• So how deep is this sense of betrayal?