Definitions for traitresses

traitresses trai·tress

Spelling: [trey-tris]
IPA: /ˈtreɪ trɪs/

Traitresses is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 491 anagrams from letters in traitresses (aeeirrssstt).

Definitions for traitresses

noun

  1. a woman who is a traitor.

Origin of traitresses

1400-50; late Middle English traitresse Old French; see traitor, -ess

Examples for traitresses

"traitress or saint, it is none of our business," said Boris grimly.

The very power of the characterization makes the traitress hateful.

In the crisis, beside her father's corpse, she had played the traitress to her resolve.

This evening was rendered remarkable by a man's calling out, "You are a traitress!"

But the Genie said, 'Nay, there will come a time for that, traitress!'

Laughing in her sleeve, the traitress glided away in the dark.

And you are prepared to die—so young, so beautiful, to die a traitress?

I will not say in what country, for all countries have been hospitable to me, and I am neither a spy nor a traitress.

So she had deceived him, after all; she had played the traitress from the very beginning.

In the interval Hella walked past Anneliese and said out loud: "traitress!!"

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