Traditor

Pronunciation: /ˈtiˈɹɑdiˈtɔɹ/

Traditor (noun)

  1. A person who betrays a group or cause, usually by helping an enemy or breaking a promise.
  2. In legal or historical writing, a person judged to have committed betrayal against the state or ruler.

Examples

  • The guard called him a traditor after the door was left open.
  • She felt betrayed and labeled him a traditor for sharing her secret.