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Definition of disloyalty in English: disloyaltynoun dɪsˈlɔɪ(ə)ltidɪsˈlɔɪəlti mass nounThe quality of not being loyal to a person, country, or organization; unfaithfulness. an accusation of disloyalty and betrayal Example sentencesExamples - As a father himself he finds such disloyalty and betrayal completely unacceptable.
- It has been a cancer in the Labor Party, this disloyalty.
- The death and torture camps, barbaric prisons for political opponents and routine beatings for anyone suspected of disloyalty are well documented.
- By your historically unprecedented disloyalty, you have betrayed our trust.
- The cocaine trade being so lucrative, it encouraged disloyalty and betrayal.
Synonyms unfaithfulness, infidelity, inconstancy, faithlessness, fickleness, unreliability, untrustworthiness, breach of trust, breach of faith, betrayal, falseness, false-heartedness, falsity duplicity, double-dealing, treachery, perfidy, perfidiousness, treason, subversion, sedition, dissidence adultery informal back-stabbing, two-timing rare hollow-heartedness, Punic faith, recreancy Definition of disloyalty in US English: disloyaltynoundɪsˈlɔɪəltidisˈloiəltē The quality of not being loyal to a person, country, or organization; unfaithfulness. an accusation of disloyalty and betrayal Example sentencesExamples - As a father himself he finds such disloyalty and betrayal completely unacceptable.
- The death and torture camps, barbaric prisons for political opponents and routine beatings for anyone suspected of disloyalty are well documented.
- It has been a cancer in the Labor Party, this disloyalty.
- By your historically unprecedented disloyalty, you have betrayed our trust.
- The cocaine trade being so lucrative, it encouraged disloyalty and betrayal.
Synonyms unfaithfulness, infidelity, inconstancy, faithlessness, fickleness, unreliability, untrustworthiness, breach of trust, breach of faith, betrayal, falseness, false-heartedness, falsity |