traitorously
- r in a disloyal and faithless manner
- In Philadelphia, Manager Murray Arnold of radio station WPEN was traitorously watching TV when he heard Singer Gordon MacRae suggest to Soprano Dorothy Kirsten that they do a .
- Empress Alexandra Feodorovna was variously accused of misguiding her royal spouse, of sympathizing traitorously with her Vaterland during the War, of antagonizing the Russian .
- Not until Britain traitorously declares war on the Boers does the Nazi propaganda begin to make hay.