treachery
This term carries a heavy emotional weight, evoking a sense of profound violation and moral failure. It is more severe than simple dishonesty, as it specifically requires a pre-existing bond of trust or a formal oath of loyalty that has been deliberately broken. When applied to physical landscapes or weather, the word shifts from a moral judgment to a warning about deception. It describes environments that appear safe or navigable but contain hidden, lethal traps, creating a sense of unpredictability and peril.
Meanings
The betrayal of trust, a commitment, or a duty, typically involving a deceptive act of disloyalty.
"The king was overthrown after a shocking act of treachery by his closest advisor."
The quality of being treacherous, specifically referring to hidden dangers or unpredictable hazards in a physical environment.
"The sailors struggled to navigate the treachery of the rocky coastline during the storm."