treasonably
- r in a disloyal and faithless manner
- But since a party chairman is supposed to talk like a combination coach and cheerleader, Alcorn sounded treasonably candid to the faithful.
- New Hampshire's Republican Charles Tobey asked treasonably.
- Scoop and his team went, went, went, talking up his vice-presidential prospects until to be anti-Kennedy in the Washington delegation was akin to being treasonably anti-Scoop.