Traído (en. Brought)

/trait̪o/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to someone who has been the object of betrayal.
He felt betrayed by his best friend.
Se sintió traído por su mejor amigo.
Indicates that something or someone has disappointed the trust placed in them.
The community felt betrayed by the politician's broken promises.
La comunidad se sintió traída por las promesas incumplidas del político.
Describes someone who has suffered a breach of loyalty or trust.
The betrayed will always remember the betrayal they suffered.
El traído siempre recordará la traición que sufrió.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'traer' in its participle form used in the context of betrayal.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be betrayed by someone
to be deceived or betrayed by a person one trusted.
ser traído por alguien
pulled by the hair
a forced or unbelievable situation.
traído de los pelos

Related Words

betrayal
Act of being disloyal or deceiving someone.
traición
traitor
Person who betrays, fails in their word or loyalty.
traidor

Slang Meanings

To feel disappointed by a friend.
That gossip made me feel betrayed.
Ese chisme me hizo sentir traído.
To be left out in a group.
When I wasn't invited, I felt betrayed.
Cuando no me invitaron, me sentí traído.