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View usage for: (dɪslɔɪəlti) uncountable nounDisloyalty is disloyal behaviour. Charges had already been made against certain officials suspected of disloyalty. [Also + to]Synonyms: treachery, infidelity, breach of trust, double-dealing More Synonyms of disloyalty disloyalty in British English (dɪsˈlɔɪəltɪ) nounWord forms: plural -tiesthe condition or an instance of being unfaithful or disloyal disloyalty in American English (dɪsˈlɔɪəlti; ˈdɪsˈlɔɪəlti) noun1. the quality of being disloyal 2. Word forms: plural disˈloyalties a disloyal act Examples of 'disloyalty' in a sentencedisloyalty But this is largely explained by the compromises of coalition rather than outright disloyalty to Mr Cameron. In other languagesdisloyalty British English: disloyalty NOUN Disloyalty is disloyal behaviour. Charges had already been made against certain officials suspected of disloyalty. - American English: disloyalty
- Brazilian Portuguese: deslealdade
- Chinese: 不忠
- European Spanish: deslealtad
- French: déloyauté
- German: Illoyalität
- Italian: slealtà
- Japanese: 不信行為
- Korean: 불충
- European Portuguese: deslealdade
- Latin American Spanish: deslealtad
Charges of disloyalty had already been made against them. Synonyms breach of trust unfaithfulness falseness betrayal of trust inconstancy deceitfulness breaking of faith Punic faith Additional synonymsDefinition treacherous or deceitful behaviour There has been some double-dealing. Synonyms treachery, cheating, betrayal, deception, hypocrisy, two-timing (informal), deceit, dishonesty, trickery, foul play, duplicity, bad faith, perfidy (literary), mendacityDefinition the state of being false with no clear knowledge of the truth or falsity of the issues involved Synonyms untruth, deceit, dishonesty, inaccuracy, deception, hypocrisy, treachery, duplicity, unreality, double-dealing, perfidy (literary), mendacity, fraudulence, deceptiveness Definition sexual unfaithfulness to one's husband, wife, or lover I divorced him for infidelity. Synonyms unfaithfulness, cheating (informal), adultery, betrayal, duplicity, disloyalty, bad faith, perfidy (literary), falseness, faithlessness, false-heartedness |