disloyal

  • 11disloyal — adj. disloyal to * * * [dɪs lɔɪəl] disloyal to …

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  • 12disloyal — dis|loy|al [dısˈlɔıəl] adj doing or saying things that do not support your friends, your country, or the group you belong to ≠ ↑loyal disloyal to ▪ He felt he had been disloyal to his friends. >disloyalty n [U] …

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  • 13disloyal — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French desleial, desloial, from des dis + leal loyal Date: 15th century lacking in loyalty; also showing an absence of allegiance, devotion, obligation, faith, or support …

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  • 14disloyal — adjective Of or pertaining to an absence of loyalty; faithless, traitorous. O disloyal thing, That shouldst repair my youth, thou heapst A years age on me. See Also: disloyalty, disloyally …

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  • 15disloyal — adjective unfaithful to your friends, your country, or the group you belong to (+ to): He felt he had been disloyal to his friends. disloyally adverb disloyalty noun (C, U) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16disloyal — adjective once judged disloyal, you will never be welcome in this group Syn: unfaithful, faithless, false, false hearted, untrue, inconstant, untrustworthy, unreliable, undependable, fickle; treacherous, traitorous, subversive, seditious,… …

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  • 17Disloyal statements — Article 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) also known as the General Article of the UCMJ is an article of military law in the United States that provides for penalties by court martial various offences that prejudice good order… …

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  • 18disloyal — disloyalist, n. disloyally, adv. /dis loy euhl/, adj. false to one s obligations or allegiances; not loyal; faithless; treacherous. [1470 80; < MF desloial, OF desleal, equiv. to des DIS 1 + leal LOYAL] Syn. unfaithful, perfidious, traitorous,&#8230; …

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  • 19disloyal — dịs|lo|yal [auch: ] &LT;Adj.&GT; [aus lat. dis = un , nicht u. ↑loyal] (bildungsspr.): gegen die Regierung eingestellt: Sie sind „disloyale“ Bürger, die seit eh und je der Teilung des Landes widersprochen haben (FAZ 71, 1958, 2) …

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  • 20disloyal — Synonyms and related words: alienated, apostate, collaborative, deceitful, derelict, disaffected, estranged, faithless, FALSE, fickle, heretical, inconstant, not true to, of bad faith, perfidious, recreant, renegade, subversive, tergiversant,&#8230; …

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