noun
- a person who reveals, exposes, or betrays a secret or hidden thing
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The bewrayer of the conspiracy was soon discovered and punished.
- He feared becoming a bewrayer of his friend's confidence.
- The witness served as an unwilling bewrayer of the defendant's whereabouts.
- In the old tale, the bewrayer of the hidden treasure met a tragic end.
- She was reluctant to be a bewrayer of family secrets.