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Etymology

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From betray +‎ -able.

Adjective

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betrayable (comparative more betrayable, superlative most betrayable)

  1. Capable of being betrayed.
    • 1959, Films and filming: Volume 5, Issue 3:
      Harry, the errand boy, is an interesting extension of the director's obsession with innocent, betrayable, tormented young men []

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