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treasonous

[ tree-zuh-nuhs ]

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ٰsDz·dzܲ· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of treasonous1

First recorded in 1585–95; treason + -ous
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In response, Republican Senator Mitt Romney posted on social media that Gabbard was "parroting false Russian propaganda" and spreading "treasonous lies".

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Since 2016, many of us on the left have wondered how a charmless, treasonous and psychopathic con man could garner the support of half the country.

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I thought that Trump’s fraud convictions, his treasonous attempt to overthrow the government, his racist and fascist statements and his obvious apparent cognitive decline would have doomed his candidacy before now.

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On the same call, Shackelford attacked Justice Elena Kagan as “treasonous” and “disloyal” after she endorsed an enforcement mechanism for the court’s newly adopted ethics code in a recent public appearance.

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Since the Democrats started claiming the nation with a gripping narrative of strength, hope, and unabashed love of country, Trump’s national story looks as pathetic, pessimistic, and treasonous as it is.

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