delator

/dɪˈleɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who secretly informs against someone, especially to an authority or enemy.
    • No one trusted him after he acted as a delator for the secret police.
    • In ancient Rome, a delator could gain wealth by accusing others of crimes.
    • The delator was despised by the community for betraying his neighbors.
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