backstabbed

/ˈbækˌstæbd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of backstab: betrayed by someone trusted.
    • The team was backstabbed by their own captain, who leaked their strategy.
    • She felt completely backstabbed when her assistant took credit for her work.
    • He was backstabbed by a colleague he had mentored for years.
adjective
  1. Having been betrayed by someone trusted.
    • He had a backstabbed look in his eyes after the betrayal.
    • In the novel, the backstabbed hero seeks revenge.
    • The backstabbed employee decided to leave the company.
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