All 12 Uses of
treason
in
Red: The Heroic Rescue
- We believe the best way to deal with him is now, to make an example of any such treasonous talk.†
Chpt 9 *treasonous = involving betrayalstandard suffix: The suffix "-ous" in treasonous means full of. This is the same pattern you see in words like dangerous, poisonous, and humorous.
- Peace with them is treason against Elyon!†
Chpt 10treason = an act of betrayal
- Well then, let's see how far treason gets us.†
Chpt 10
- If we live to fight another day, we will drag him through his treason.†
Chpt 10
- Treason?†
Chpt 12
- To look at him riding with such confidence and being so worshiped, one would think he had been a king from the ancient stories instead of a forest vagabond who'd abandoned the Guard and now spoke of treason.†
Chpt 16
- It hardly mattered in the end, because either way it was definitely the face of treason.†
Chpt 16
- Treason.†
Chpt 17
- You do realize that to conspire with the Horde has always been treasonous to us?†
Chpt 18treasonous = involving betrayalstandard suffix: The suffix "-ous" in treasonous means full of. This is the same pattern you see in words like dangerous, poisonous, and humorous.
- You speak treason against Elyon!†
Chpt 18treason = an act of betrayal
- The festivities that night had been more dissension than celebration-a strange mix of exuberance by those who believed that Justin was indeed destined to deliver them from the Horde with this peace of his, and animosity by those who argued vehemently against any such treasonous betrayal of Elyon.†
Chpt 19treasonous = involving betrayalstandard suffix: The suffix "-ous" in treasonous means full of. This is the same pattern you see in words like dangerous, poisonous, and humorous.
- Just as importantly, they weren't conspiring with the Horde, which would be treason.†
Chpt 23treason = an act of betrayal
Definition:
betraying someone or something -- typically betraying one's own country
(in this context, to betray is to not be loyal--often by helping enemies)
(in this context, to betray is to not be loyal--often by helping enemies)