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Often used in the same context:
sedition,
lese majesty,
subversion,
imprisonment,
treachery,
apostasy,
traitor,
incitement,
disloyalty,
espionage,
blasphemy,
genocide,
mutiny,
absentia,
divisionism,
cowardice,
desertion,
murder,
putsch,
insurrection,
perjury,
counterrevolution,
impeachment,
crimes,
heresy,
adultery,
contempt,
etat,
brigandage,
falsifier,
overthrow,
denmark vesey,
khmer rouge,
terrorism,
disobedience,
kabaka,
betrayers,
ethiop,
regicide,
civil disobedience,
slander,
justiciary,
spying,
patriot,
complot,
grouplet,
complicity,
statutory rape,
bolshevist,
nolle,
monarchism,
incitation,
murderers,
misdoing,
criminal,
defilement,
assassination,
nolle prosequi,
torture,
saddam,
atrocities,
blackmail,
persecution,
abetment,
perfidy,
zina,
infamies,
rearrest,
hetman,
bigamy,
guiltiness,
convict,
plotters,
court martial,
hangmen,
forgery,
penal code,
dishonesty,
kidnapping,
sodomy,
destabilization,
cowards,
ossietzky,
corruption,
usurpation,
judiciary,
bribery,
mutineers,
lese,
blasphemer,
imperialists,
arrogation,
papist,
arraigns,
rebellion,
misdemeanors,
conspiracy,
il duce,
perjurer,
sentences,
rape,
jacobins,
sacrilege,
betrayal,
disgrace,
dishonour,
treasons,
crime,
deceit,
iniquity,
scandal,
villainy,
calumny,
dishonor,
falsehood,
injustice,
bitterest,
fevere,
fiery,
infamous,
misdemeanor,
severer,
sore,
afflictive,
awaited,
binomial,
celebrated,
comitial,
comparative,
ejectment,
empiric,
eriminal,
everlasting
More specific:
betrayal,
double-crossing,
double cross,
sellout,
subversion,
subversive activity
Appears in the definition of:
alfred dreyfus,
anicius manlius severinus boethius,
bill of attainder,
boethius,
dreyfus,
grey,
lady jane grey,
secret police,
smell,
traitor,
traitorous,
treasonable,
treasonist,
treasonous,
yellow
More general:
crime,
dishonesty,
disloyalty,
knavery,
law-breaking
Synonyms:
betrayal,
high treason,
lese majesty,
perfidy,
subversiveness,
traitorousness,
treachery
Also try:
— Adjectives for treason:
high,
constructive,
petty,
domestic,
petit,
moral,
open,
foul,
greatest,
bloody,
double,
more...
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