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  1. a person who changes from one opinion to an opposite one in a way that shows they are not loyal to people who share the original opinion. Synonym. renegade formal usually disapproving. Compare. apostate formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Disloyalty, betrayal & treason. adulterous. backstabber. betrayal. betrayer. break ranks idiom

  2. A turncoat is a traitor. Turncoat comes from the ancient practice of wearing a badge or pin on one's coat signifying the party or leader you supported. By "turning your coat" you quite literally hid your allegiance to others.

  3. a person who changes from one opinion to an opposite one in a way that shows they are not loyal to people who share the original opinion. Synonym. renegade formal usually disapproving. Compare. apostate formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Disloyalty, betrayal & treason. adulterous. backstabber. betrayal. betrayer. break ranks idiom

  4. Synonyms for TURNCOAT: traitor, betrayer, quisling, Judas, backstabber, apostate, double-crosser, double-dealer, snake, renegade.

  5. May 10, 2024 · a person who deserts one cause or party for the opposite faction; renegade. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. turncoat in American English. (ˈtɜrnˌkoʊt ) noun. a person who goes over to the opposite side or party; traitor. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  6. a person who leaves one political party, religious group, etc. to join one that has very different views. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English. See turncoat in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: turncoat.

  7. Turncoat - definition of turncoat by The Free Dictionary. turncoat. Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . turn·coat. (tûrn′kōt′) n. One who traitorously switches allegiance. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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