Sentences

bewray in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Bewray means to reveal or disclose something, often unintentionally or subtly.

Sample Sentences

  1. His sudden change in demeanor did not bewary his intentions.
  2. The subtle hints in her letter seemed to bewary her true feelings.
  3. In his speech, he inadvertently bewraied the secret plans of the committee.
  4. The witness's testimony began to bewary inconsistencies in the defendant's story.
  5. She hoped her nervous laughter wouldn't bewary her lack of confidence.
  6. The artist aimed to bewary the emotions behind his latest masterpiece.
  7. A brief glance between them could bewary the depth of their relationship.
  8. His reluctance to answer questions began to bewary his guilt.
  9. The old manuscript seemed to bewary long-forgotten truths about the town's history.
  10. In her eyes, a flicker of doubt could bewary her hidden anxieties.
  11. His nervous laughter seemed to bewtray his true feelings about the situation.
  12. The old man's face began to bewtray a hint of sadness as he recounted his memories.
  13. She tried to maintain her composure, but her trembling hands would bewtray her anxiety.
  14. The politician's promises began to bewtray a lack of genuine intent as the election approached.
  15. He believed his actions were secretive, but his eyes would often bewtray his thoughts.
  16. The child's innocent smile seemed to bewtray a mischievous plan brewing in her mind.
  17. Despite his calm demeanor, the subtle twitch of his lip would bewtray his inner turmoil.
  18. The artist's brush strokes often bewtray emotions that words could never express.
  19. Her heartfelt gaze could not help but bewtray the depth of her affection for him.
  20. The intricate details of the story began to bewtray the author's personal experiences.