verb
- to reveal or expose (something hidden or secret); to betray
- to show or display involuntarily; to give away by one's appearance or behavior
Usage: archaic; literary
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- His nervous laughter bewrays his guilt in the matter.
- The spy's accent bewrays his foreign origin.
- She could not bewray the secret, no matter how much pressure was applied.
- His trembling hands bewray his fear.
- The stain on his sleeve bewrays his carelessness.
- Nothing could bewray the truth that he had long suspected.