Treacherously

Pronunciation: /ˈtɹɛtʃɝəsli/

Treacherously (adv)

  1. In a way that harms someone secretly, even though it seems safe or friendly at first.
  2. In a way that is risky and can cause harm suddenly, especially because conditions are not reliable.
  3. In a way that shows lack of loyalty or honesty, often by breaking promises or plans.

Treacherously (adverb)

Examples

  • The bridge fell treacherously, and the crowd panicked.
  • He smiled treacherously, then refused to help.