unbetrayed

English

Etymology 1

un- + betrayed

Adjective

unbetrayed (not comparable)

  1. Not betrayed.
    • 1901, Allan Fea, Secret Chambers and Hiding Places:
      The yet unbetrayed traitor stayed after the searchers were gone.
    • 1921, Edward Lucas White, Andivius Hedulio:
      [] to league himself with two criminals, assist them to enter the house and to escape from it, and hope to come off unscathed and unsuspected and forever unbetrayed.

Verb

unbetrayed

  1. simple past and past participle of unbetray
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