Third-person singular simple present indicative form of betray.(verb)
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Use "betrays" in a sentence
"The Fabian Society doesn't like that, Tom Hampson Fabian Society editorial director believes that the term betrays a deep level of "class hatred" and is "deeply offensive to a largely voiceless group"."
"The title betrays the chilling darkness to the story but I'm glad you kept your characters safe."
"He looks at others respectfully when they are speaking, and his expression betrays patience and even a hopefulness that they will do well."