All 4 Uses of
treacherous
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Unable to have me for your wife, you will content yourself with having me for your friend and sister; and besides," she added, her eyes troubled and moistened with tears, "wait, wait, Fernand; you said just now that the sea was treacherous, and he has been gone four months, and during these four months there have been some terrible storms."†
Chpt 3-4
- "Well," said Caderousse, "I should have said not—how treacherous wine is!"†
Chpt 3-4 *
- Oh, the heartless, treacherous scoundrels!" exclaimed Dantes, pressing his hand to his throbbing brows.†
Chpt 17-18
- "You prefer, then," said the abbe, "that I should bestow on men you say are false and treacherous, the reward intended for faithful friendship?"†
Chpt 25-26
Definition:
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(treacherous as in: a scheming, treacherous assistant) guilty of betrayal or deception or likely to betray or deceive