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    dis·loy·al·ty
    /disˈloi(ə)ltē/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of not being loyal to a person, country, or organization; unfaithfulness: "an accusation of disloyalty and betrayal"

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  2. Disloyalty is the lack of loyalty or faithfulness to someone or something. See synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related entries for disloyalty.

  3. Disloyalty is the fact of not supporting someone that you should support, such as a friend, a party, or a leader. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, and translations of disloyalty with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Disloyalty is the quality of being unfaithful or disloyal to a person, a cause, or a country. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of disloyalty with examples from various sources.

  5. Disloyal means lacking in loyalty or showing an absence of allegiance, devotion, obligation, faith, or support. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of disloyal.

  6. Disloyalty is the quality or act of being unfaithful or disloyal to someone or something. Find out the pronunciation, examples, and synonyms of disloyalty in British and American English.

  7. Disloyalty is the quality or act of being unfaithful or disloyal to someone or something. Find out the meaning, pronunciation, and translations of disloyalty in different languages and contexts.

  8. Disloyal means not supporting someone that you should support, or acting to hurt someone you are expected to support. See the opposite, related words, and usage examples of disloyal in different contexts.