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traitoroustrai‧tor‧ous /ˈtreɪtərəs/ adjective especially literary - Biting hard on her lower lip, Isabel brushed away a traitorous tear.
- Desperately, she fought against her own traitorous instincts.
- Her longing for him was so intense that it filled her traitorous body with more waves of nerve-tingling sensations.
- How could Vitor tap so effortlessly into her physical awareness - of him, and of her own traitorous desires?
- If that isn't traitorous to Yorkshire, what is?
- Now that it is no longer traitorous, popular antagonism towards the Catholic church has become open.
- She knew Guy could feel the sudden acceleration of her pulse, but she could do nothing to stop the traitorous throbbing.
- Though she had her own traitorous desire to subdue before she could even begin to fight his.
not loyal to your country, friends, or beliefs—traitorously adverb |