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turncoat

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Noun — A person who betrays their former group, cause, or allegiance to join the opposing side.

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branded a turncoat act like a turncoat

Etymology

A compound of "turn" and "coat," reportedly from the old military trick of wearing a reversible coat lined in a different color to switch sides visually.

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What does “turncoat” mean?

The word “turncoat” means a person who betrays their former group, cause, or allegiance to join the opposing side. In plain terms, someone who flips loyalty and joins the opposing side, seen as a betrayer by their old allies.

How do you pronounce “turncoat”?

“Turncoat” is pronounced TUHN-koht (/ˈtɝn.koʊt/ in IPA).

How do you use “turncoat” in a sentence?

Here is “turncoat” used in a sentence: “His old comrades branded him a turncoat after he switched political parties.”

What part of speech is “turncoat”?

“Turncoat” is a noun.

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