Use betrayed in a sentence
Sentences ending with betrayed
- At the same time she looked steadfastly at Ann, and led both Herdegen and the Knight of Eberstein to talk with herself; yet how often all the time did my brother cast his eyes at his heart's beloved, whom he had betrayed. [10]
- No aged toothless tiger was ever sported through the jungle by an army of shikarris with hungrier malice than was this broken traitor by the people he had betrayed. [11]
- For unconsciously she thought of them, all three, as one, a human trinity in which her faith had never been betrayed. [9]
- Wedged tightly between the people, to move was to be betrayed. [9]
- There is where the deep ingenuity of the operatic idea is betrayed. [5]
- His greeting implied that he knew all about me, his presence seemed to increase the agitation I tried not to betray, and must have betrayed. [9]
- Surely there was no such feeling in the North as these people betrayed. [9]
- It was the look of the great when they are justly indignant, when their trust--nobly given--has been betrayed. [9]
- She would have liked to throttle him; and yet she was glad to think that there was another besides herself--and she so elegant and lovely--whom he had betrayed. [10]
- His eye followed its flight, and as he marked the spot whence it had come, a fifth wounded his shoulder, and he cried out to the king: "We are betrayed! [10]
Short sentences using betrayed
- Achmet--Higli, had betrayed him, then! [11]
- Had he been betrayed? [11]
- Is every one betrayed sometime? [11]
Sentences containing betrayed two or more times
- Jasmine had betrayed him long ago when she had thrown him over for Rudyard, and now she had betrayed him again after she had married Rudyard, and betrayed Rudyard, too; and for whom this second betrayal? [11]
- They betrayed you, and betrayed three hundred good men to death. [11]
More example sentences with the word betrayed in them
- He rubbed his wrist, which had been squeezed by Pentaur's iron fingers, and said in a tone which betrayed all the bitterness of his feelings: "Thy hand is hard, Priest, and thy words hit like the strokes of a hammer. [10]
- The cunning woman would have perceived his purpose and betrayed it to the Regent. [10]
- He was quite without self-consciousness, although there was that little touch of irresponsibility in him which betrayed a readiness to sell his dignity for a small compensation. [11]
- He did not withhold this from the young widow, but his flashing eyes betrayed the displeasure with which he delivered the Hebrew's message. [10]
- The South flushed with triumph and tempted to excess; the North, betrayed as they believe, brooding on wrong and burning for revenge. [7]
- Anatole followed him with his usual jaunty step but his face betrayed anxiety. [2]
- She was listening with eager attention, with passionate expectation; her convulsively clenched toes betrayed her. [10]
- The baker Carcaud, who, with Olivier Delagarde, betrayed the country into the hands of Rullecour years ago, had, with a French confederate of Mattingley's, been captured in attempting to steal Jean Touzel's boat, the Hardi Biaou. [11]
- It is she who has betrayed me. [9]
- It was you who betrayed him to the mob, and--" "Wait, wait," Fleda cried in agitation. [11]
- They overdid flattery, which she was used to and tolerated, but which cheapened the admirer in her estimation, and now and then betrayed her into an expression which made him aware of the fact, and was a discouragement to aggressive amiability. [6]
- The furtive smile which had betrayed his content at pocketing the six thousand dollars still lingered at the corners of his mouth. [11]
- The artistic sense, which betrayed itself in the dramatic proprieties of its ritual, harmonized with her taste. [6]
- She must know whether she had been betrayed or deceived. [10]
- The youth's answers were short and confused, but his looks betrayed that he would fain have said quite other things than those which his indocile tongue allowed him to reiterate timidly. [10]
- Commands, threats, punishments, were out of the question with her; the mere physical effects of crossing her will betrayed themselves in such changes of expression and manner that it would have been senseless to attempt to govern her in any such way. [6]
- At this point we have an episode: Beside the shore of the brook sat a young man, about eighteen or twenty, who seemed to be reading some favorite book, and who had a remarkably noble countenance--eyes which betrayed more than a common mind. [5]
- Paula knew it was she who had betrayed her. [10]
- Fortunately, no one was particularly excitable, or if so, no one betrayed any special uneasiness. [6]
- Mr. Isham's voice was firm, his face certainly betrayed no feeling, but a flitting gleam of satisfaction might have been seen in his eye. [9]
- In short, there was a kind of "Transcendentalist" dilettanteism, which betrayed itself by a phraseology as distinctive as that of the Della Cruscans of an earlier time. [6]
- Dr. Boltze was waiting for me, and his wife's troubled face betrayed what had happened even more plainly than her husband's frown. [10]
- Master Gridley could usually detect the shifting action, but the young man's features and voice never betrayed him. [6]
- The water-wagtail started up, hastily smoothing her hair and casting an evil glance at her rival, "the other," the supplanter who had basely betrayed her under the sycamores; she clenched her little fist as she saw Paula watching Orion's retreating form with beaming eyes. [10]
- He had covered up the bust of Liberty so closely, that not an outline betrayed itself through the heavy folds of drapery in which it was wrapped. [6]
- Mr. Engel picked up one of the books as it lay on the counter, and as he read the title his face betrayed a slight surprise. [9]
- What shall the unfortunate person do who has met with one of those disappointments, or been betrayed into one of those positions, which do violence to all the tenderest feelings, blighting the happiness of youth, and the prospects of after years? [6]
- But I must try to care for him no more, to forget him entirely, although, although,--only think, he called me his betrothed; but now that he has betrayed me into sin, can I dare to become his wife? [10]
- They had already torn off his mantle and discovered beneath its folds the sharp-edged butcher's knife which plainly betrayed his intentions. [10]
- There were hoarse tones in her voice, usually so clear and musical, which betrayed the emotion raging in her breast as she assailed the young Macedonian noble with a flood of questions. [10]
- She never betrayed to me the excitement that filled her at being the accomplice of our romance. [9]
- Gombert forced himself to keep silence, but the significant smile on his delicate, beardless lips betrayed what he thought of this selection. [10]
- And it seemed to him that the face of the clerk betrayed surprise. [9]
- She doesn't wish to have you accompany her, but Meister Wilhelm betrayed the secret to me. [10]
- She seemed indeed to be successful, for Dame Susannah agreed to everything she said; but she betrayed the fact that she was keeping a sharp watch by suddenly asking: "Does your husband's lofty niece not think us worthy of a single word? [10]
- When she had thrown herself upon him, the dog had pulled her down before he could prevent it: he would certainly have sprung past her and have come to the rescue but that he must thus have betrayed his visit to the tablinum. [10]
- Even less than those to whom we pray and offer sacrifices for the betrayed woman. [10]
- Wine has, before this, betrayed everything! [10]
- We will leave this Court until Elizabeth, betrayed by those who know not how to serve her, shall send for me again. [11]
- Only for one thing did she entreat the gods; for strength to forget the man who had betrayed her into losing her peace of mind. [10]
- Their expressions when they saw me betrayed what my own face must have been. [9]
- No pomp was there, no glory shone around On the coarse straw that strewed the reeking ground; One dim retreat a flickering torch betrayed, In that poor cell the Lord of Life was laid! [6]
- Only now and then a tremor of the mouth, as he slowly chewed his food, or a slight raising of the eye-brows, betrayed that one shaft or another had not wholly missed its mark. [10]
- Its suggestions betrayed themselves in one of her first movements. [6]
- Every man in the room was aware of the intensity of Eldon Parr's animosity, and yet he betrayed it neither by voice, look, or gesture. [9]
- He himself brought the old man--who had often followed me about--into his house, but our hostess, a good woman, had overheard the matter, and betrayed it all to me. [10]
- For a moment the man and his wife showed an eager interest in this news and an impatience to go out and spread it; then a sudden something else betrayed itself in their faces, and they began to ask questions. [5]
- We bitterly execrated the Indians, the hunters and the books that had betrayed us with the silly device, and wondered dismally what was next to be done. [5]
- His features betrayed the growth of this suspicion so clearly that the Master replied to his look as if it had been a remark. [6]
- And who was the giver of this kind token would have remained secret till doomsday had not Susan by chance, and to his great vexation, betrayed my brother Kunz. [10]
- Many sighs from the bottom of her heart, and many shrill little cries betrayed how intense was the pain Selene was enduring. [10]
- He readily obeyed the architect's sign and, sobbing bitterly, told him that the hapless general, after his army had betrayed him, fled hither. [10]
- It is possible that Strachey knew more of the matter than he relates, for in his history he speaks again of those betrayed people, "of whose end you shall hereafter read in this decade. [4]
- Thus it is that in the work of M. Groen van Prinsterer, from which I have quoted, he is considered as having been betrayed into error, while his critic recognizes "his manifest desire to be scrupulously impartial and truth-telling. [6]
- It is probable that his features or tones betrayed some impatience at having thus been foiled of his purpose, for Mrs. Hopkins thought he looked all the time as if he wanted to get rid of her. [6]
- But the consciousness that her look betrayed this softened her at once towards Mr. Meigs, and decidedly improved his chances for the evening. [4]
- There were shadows that betrayed less roundness to her face; there were lines that told of weariness; but in her eyes there was a glowing light of hope. [11]
- She described, with tears in her eyes, how painful their parting had been, and laughed again, as she told how an ivy leaf in her hair had nearly betrayed everything to her father. [10]
- But he was suddenly silent, for he was astonished to see that she had not come from her room, but, as her dress betrayed, from some long expedition. [10]
- His anger was suddenly at white heat; and his voice, which he strove to control, betrayed it. [9]
- The magistrate's entrance startled them, and the butler vainly strove to hide a large jar whose shape betrayed that it came from Sicily and contained the noble vintage of Syracuse. [10]
- The fever was soon broken, but weakness prevented her journeying to Schweinau on foot, and, as Apel intended to go to Nuremberg the first of the following week, she had been forced to content herself with sending the messenger who had betrayed her confidence. [10]
- It was a sketch, or rather a study for a larger picture, but it betrayed the hand of a master. [6]
- Here was no simple, sentimental case he might formerly have imagined, of trusting innocence betrayed, but a mixture of good and evil, selfishness and unselfishness. [9]
- At times, indeed, she betrayed concern about Edward, wondering whether he were comfortable at the mill, and she washed and darned the clothes he sent home by messenger. [9]
- She betrayed no sense of triumph at having audaciously and successfully combated him, and she appeared now only partially to be aware of Hodder's presence. [9]
- She could not see his face, but his voice betrayed it. [9]
- And so the secret was betrayed, for of course she told the story to her lover. [10]
- Honora, needless to say, had betrayed no curiosity. [9]
- No one ever saw her; but a gentle tinkling through the palace betrayed her presence, and when that ceased, the grey lock on the infant's temple was always found to have twisted itself into a curl. [10]
- Why had she said that--she who had deceived, betrayed him? [11]
- It cannot be said that his infatuation for her was ever absent from his consciousness: he knew she was there beside him, he betrayed it continually. [9]
- As the "O" revealed Giotto,--as the one word "moi" betrayed the Stratford atte-Bowe-taught Anglais,--so all a man's antecedents and possibilities are summed up in a single utterance which gives at once the gauge of his education and his mental organization. [6]
- Her mother, she reflected bitterly, had never once betrayed any concern as to her shattered happiness. [9]
- Indeed, although he recognized the symptoms she betrayed as feminine, as having been registered--though feebly compared to this! [9]
- Neithotep, however, listened quietly, and when Nebenchari had finished, answered him thus: If thou, foolish son, hast betrayed thy country for the sake of thy burnt manuscripts, the deed has been neither just nor wise. [10]
- There was a quickening of the eye, a drooping of the lid, which betrayed a sudden interest, a sense of adventure. [11]
- She had been prepared for a sharp rebuke, and had yielded to her lover's entreaties to under take this service amid tears, and with great anxiety; for if her act should be betrayed, she would lose, amid bitter reproaches, the place she so greatly prized. [10]
- At that moment Pierre involuntarily betrayed to her, to Princess Mary, and above all to himself, a secret of which he himself had been unaware. [2]
- The portraits were painted on thin panels of sycamore or of cypress, and in most of them the execution betrayed that their destiny was to be hidden in the gloom of a tomb. [10]
- He had gone out into the world under this name of Peregrinus and had never betrayed the fact that he was a prince's son. [10]
- The Prussians are our faithful allies who have only betrayed us three times in three years. [2]
- She would drive Orion--Orion who had betrayed her--into utter ruin and misery; she would see him a beggar at her feet!--And this it was that gave her courage to do her worst; this, and this alone. [10]
- My men had orders to strike across country, avoiding roads, and establishing connection with any considerable towns whose lights betrayed their presence, and leaving experts in charge. [5]
- As he betrayed or revealed his personality in his first novel, so in this first effort in another department of literature he showed in epitome his qualities as a historian and a biographer. [6]
- Beside the road only the blood-red soil betrayed the sites of powdered villages; and through it, in every direction, trenches had been cut. [9]
- In that case, only about twenty were admitted to the secret; and yet one of them, in his anxiety to save a friend, betrayed the plot to that friend, and, by consequence, averted the calamity. [7]
- Her colour at once betrayed her understanding. [9]
- Yet he could often be led away to other topics, and in talking of them could be betrayed into momentary cheerfulness of manner. [6]
- When the rest of your caste heard that Onuphis had betrayed the sacred mysteries, the ecclesiastical judges determined on his death. [10]
- Beside the shore of the brook sat a young man, about eighteen or twenty, who seemed to be reading some favorite book, and who had a remarkably noble countenance--eyes which betrayed more than a common mind. [5]
- But the eyes of jealousy are ever the sharpest; my head apprentice, who was madly in love with the maid, betrayed the plot, and then, Mistress Margery, were things said and done--things concerning which I had best hold my peace. [10]
- Not a feature of her finely-cut face betrayed her inward agitation, and after the Mohar had greeted her she said with rather patronizing friendliness: "I thought that you would come. [10]
- If I had not seen all this in the old gentleman's face, the words with which he broke his silence would have betrayed his train of thought. [6]
- And this was not Oom Paul, but one whom he had betrayed, whose wife he had sought to ruin, whose subordinate he had turned into a traitor. [11]
- He himself was not often betrayed into the mistake of confounding the prosaic with the poetical, but his followers, so far as the "realists" have taken their hint from him, have done it most thoroughly. [6]
- But he could not forget that his boarder had betrayed him into a breach of the fourth commandment, and that the strict eyes of his clergyman had detected him in the very commission of the offence. [6]
- Jorg's conjecture did not deceive him, for as soon as Ulrich perceived that he had been betrayed into a trap, he had leaped into the open air. [10]
- But he had not crossed the room when Eulaeus rushed in, as pale as death, and calling out to his sovereign: "The murderers have betrayed us; Publius Scipio is alive, and insists on being admitted to speak with you. [10]
- If I had not betrayed my secret then, when we thought our last hour was near, it would have gone with me to my grave. [10]
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