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treasonous

[tree-zuh-nuhs]

adjective

  1. treasonable.



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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • treasonously adverb
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of treasonous1

First recorded in 1585–95; treason + -ous
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The "Born in the USA" singer campaigned against Trump during the most recent presidential election and called him "incompetent and treasonous" during a concert in England earlier this month.

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When he returned to Washington on Friday, Trump also shared his opinions on “Highly Overrated Bruce Springsteen,†who criticized the “incompetent and treasonous administration†during a May 14 concert in Manchester, England.

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In my America, like Pope Leo’s, speaking multiple tongues and being a citizen of multiple countries is normal, not treasonous — Leo is a dual Peruvian U.S. citizen who speaks five languages.

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We’ve got to project a star-spangled narrative that hammers at Trump’s treasonous betrayal of our leadership of the free world to turn our country into a pathetic junior partner in Vladimir Putin’s anti-American Autocracy International.

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She claimed that “this conduct could properly be characterized as treasonous.â€

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