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treasonous
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
treason
+
-ous
.
Adjective
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treasonous
(
not
comparable
)
Like or in the way of
treason
.
His
treasonous
actions earned Benedict Arnold eternal scorn.
Synonyms
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traitorous
Derived terms
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nontreasonous
treasonously
untreasonous
Anagrams
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outreasons
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