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disloyal
[ dis-loi-uhl ]
adjective
- false to one's obligations or allegiances; not loyal; faithless; treacherous.
Synonyms: , , ,
disloyal
/ »åɪ²õˈ±ôɔɪə±ô /
adjective
- not loyal or faithful; deserting one's allegiance or duty
Derived Forms
- »å¾±²õˈ±ô´Ç²â²¹±ô±ô²â, adverb
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- »å¾±²õ·±ô´Ç²âa±ô·¾±²õ³Ù noun
- »å¾±²õ·±ô´Ç²âa±ô·±ô²â adverb
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
And he will punish others, particularly those he sees as having been disloyal.
She posted on X that Gen Haugh and his deputy Wendy Noble, who US media reported was also let go, "have been disloyal to President Trump. That is why they have been fired."
Trump, it seems, is not open to criticism, calling Paul and three other GOP senators "disloyal" for voting to roll back his tariffs against Canada, a longstanding trade and strategic partner.
Zanu-PF was outraged by his "disloyal" remarks - later described as "amounting to treason" - forcing Bombshell into hiding from where, through his representatives, he continues to make taunts via social media, hinting at protests.
The Russian dictator has cracked down on dissidents, removed all in the government he deems disloyal, and has infiltrated universities to make sure they’re teaching an ideology that suits his needs.
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