Metcalfe explained that if Mercedes discovered this she would feel "utterly betrayed by Lynsey".
'These men must feel utterly betrayed,' he said.
He feels utterly betrayed by her.
At least I am not utterly betrayed.
Like a parent at the moment of parting with his child, he felt utterly betrayed.
Or - if I may venture to say so make him feel he had been utterly betrayed.
The hand that had become as much a part of him as his implacable ambition had utterly betrayed him.
The old working class is the new benefits class, utterly betrayed by Labour who gave their jobs away to people from abroad.
Would you feel utterly betrayed if I endorsed what Steve just said?
His disastrous want of vulgar common sense had utterly betrayed him.