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whats your definition on the word 'betray'?

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I...I need to know.....

 

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When you trust someone  and then they do something or hurt you. The only way you can feel betrayed is of you trust someone

To destroy and enjoy hurting the one who has been betrayed.

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Can it also just mean leaving someone if they thought you'd never leave them?....all your defenitions sound REALLY harsh. And mean...

 

 

 

[8:07:32 PM] Russell: What I am saying is that if someone says you betrayed them, it may or may not mean you actually betrayed them as much as they felt hurt.

It can mean that too, he says...

 

I hope so...

Edited by ~DawnStar2004~

When one you thought you knew double crosses you, 

this pain inside, you can not hide...

Everything has changed. 

 

 

 

BETRAYEL 

 

( hope you don't mind my post being a poem: I write when I'm worried. )

Betrayal: When one person trusted by another commits an act to cause  a loss of trust in that person

Edited by echo

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Why do all the definitions have to be so harsh! This is stupid! I want this thread locked. Now.

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Sorry, Dawnstar.  :(

Thanks....I don't think my friend ment betray in typical sense, though.

 

More like butthurt about losing a contact.

 

But anyways i wish this thread could be locked now cuz i think its causing me axiety.......and today was already rather tough for me. x.x;

sorry man...didn't mean too. Betrayal is kinda harsh...to deal with

Can it also just mean leaving someone if they thought you'd never leave them?....all your defenitions sound REALLY harsh. And mean...

 

 

 

It can mean that too, he says...

 

I hope so...

 

 

Not really sure, a bit more information should decide whether its a betrayal or not, like who and why did that person leave.

Betrayal is a weird way to put it really.

Still, betrayal really means (at least to me) leaving a person(s) to join someone else. 

Fool. 

 

be·tray  [bih-trey]
verb (used with object)
1.
to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty: Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.
2.
to be unfaithful in guarding, maintaining, or fulfilling: to betray a trust.
3.
to disappoint the hopes or expectations of; be disloyal to: to betray one's friends.
4.
to reveal or disclose in violation of confidence: to betray a secret.
5.
to reveal unconsciously (something one would preferably conceal): Her nervousness betrays herinsecurity.

He basically just said that "they probably weren't betrayed, they just feel hurt."

 

At least that's what I got out of it, I'm slow on some certain sentence structure.

 

To me betrayal is someone you've placed a lot of trust in, you believe in this guy you consider them a good friend and then you do something to go against, or oppose them in a serious matter.

 

But he said it's not so much as a betrayal as a person was just hurt. I don't know your situation and the context so obviously I can't be accurate here, but it doesn't sound as bad as a betrayal.

Why do all the definitions have to be so harsh! This is stupid! I want this thread locked. Now.

 

um when somthign or someone does something that you would not think they do ... errr............ pancakes

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I guess: When you trust someone and that someone did something bad to hurt you later on? I guess backstabbing? Idk... I don't want say the wrong thing... :(

Edited by RikuFangirl2008

Can it also just mean leaving someone if they thought you'd never leave them?....all your defenitions sound REALLY harsh. And mean...

 

 

 

It can mean that too, he says...

 

I hope so...

That's because they're right. Betrayal isn't a word to say, unless it's actually happening to you.

Betrayal is when someone you know inside and out turns on what you thought they were in a drastic way. You're shocked by this turn and they feel no remorse for leading you on about how they really were. They don't care how devastated you are or how you feel. They abandon you in your new state of wreckage, leaving you to pick up the pieces of your loyalty and trust. 

 

Here's my examples of my definition.

Not really sure, a bit more information should decide whether its a betrayal or not, like who and why did that person leave.

Betrayal is a weird way to put it really.

Still, betrayal really means (at least to me) leaving a person(s) to join someone else. 

 

 

Fool. 

 

be·tray [bih-trey]
verb (used with object)
1.
to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty: Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.
2.
to be unfaithful in guarding, maintaining, or fulfilling: to betray a trust.
3.
to disappoint the hopes or expectations of; be disloyal to: to betray one's friends.
4.
to reveal or disclose in violation of confidence: to betray a secret.
5.
to reveal unconsciously (something one would preferably conceal): Her nervousness betrays herinsecurity.

 

 

These.

 

Or, for example, when Wormtail joined Voldemort, and kept giving him info about the Order of the Phoenix.

I know betrayal far too well I'm afraid. 

 

Basically, it's when someone that you trusted a lot wound up going against you, someone you would never expect in all your years. 

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