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treachery

/ˈtɹɛtʃəɹi/

Meanings
  • noun

    The act of betraying or deceiving someone or something, typically by causing harm or by failing to do what was expected or promised.

  • noun

    A violation of trust or confidence; an act of treason.


Synonyms

Punic faith , treacherousness
Rhymes
Words rhyming with treachery
deceit , retreat , reality , secrecy , vigilance
Variants
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treacheries , treachery
Etymology
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From Old French trahison, from traire ‘to draw, pull, or betray’.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'treachery' first appeared in English in the 14th century.

  2. Treachery is a common theme in many fairy tales, such as 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff' and 'The Tortoise and the Hare'.

  3. In some cultures, treachery is considered a necessary evil. For example, in some traditional Japanese stories, the hero is expected to commit treachery in order to protect his people.


Related Concepts
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  1. Betrayal: The act of betraying or deceiving someone. Betrayal is often a result of treachery and can cause significant harm to relationships and trust.

  2. Deception: The act of intentionally misleading or deceiving someone. Deception is often used in conjunction with treachery and can result in significant harm to trust and relationships.


Culture
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Treachery is a common theme in literature, art, and history. It is often portrayed as a negative and destructive force that can lead to conflict and betrayal of trust. In literature, treachery is a recurring theme in works such as Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar' and Alexander Dumas' 'The Three Musketeers'. In art, treachery is often depicted in paintings and sculptures that depict scenes of betrayal and deception. In music, there are many songs that explore the theme of treachery, such as 'Back Stabbers' by The O'Jays and 'Still DRE' by Dr. Dre.

How to Memorize "treachery"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize treachery, imagine a person or group betraying someone else's trust. Visualize the betrayer's actions and the consequences of their actions. Imagine the hurt and damage caused by the betrayal.

  2. associate

    - To associate treachery with the image of a snake in the grass. Snakes are often seen as sneaky and deceitful, making them a good symbol for treachery.

  3. mnemonics

    - To remember the meaning of treachery, use the acronym T-R-A-I-T-H: Treachery Results In Trust Harm.


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