The difference between Bewray and Grass up
When used as verbs, bewray means to accuse, whereas grass up means to betray by informing on.
check bellow for the other definitions of Bewray and Grass up
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Bewray as a verb (transitive, archaic):
To accuse; malign; speak evil of.
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Bewray as a verb (transitive):
To reveal, divulge, or make (something) known; disclose. To reveal or disclose and show the presence or true character of, especially if unintentionally or incidentally, or else if perfidiously, prejudicially, or to one's discredit. To expose or rat out (someone). To expose to harm. To expose (a deception).
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Bewray as a verb (obsolete):
To soil or befoul; to beray.
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Grass up as a verb (UK, slang):
To betray by informing on.