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		View usage for:  (dɪslɔɪəl) adjectiveSomeone who is disloyal to their friends, family, or country does not support them or does things that could harm them.  She was so disloyal to her deputy she made his position untenable. [+ to]  Brian sided with his sister, which led his mother to accuse him of being disloyal. Synonyms: treacherous, false, unfaithful, subversive More Synonyms of disloyal   disloyal in British English (dɪsˈlɔɪəl) adjectivenot loyal or faithful; deserting one's allegiance or duty  Derived forms disloyally (disˈloyally) adverb disloyal in American English (dɪsˈlɔɪəl)   adjective  not loyal or faithful; faithless     SIMILAR WORDS:   ˈfaithless  Derived forms  disloyally (disˈloyally)  adverb Word origin OFr  desloial: see  di- 1 &  loyal Examples of 'disloyal' in a sentencedisloyal  The away fans were unsure how to react, not wanting to seem disloyal but not prepared to sing in support of their manager.I don't want to seem disloyal.Worse, they'll regard your contentment as being somehow disloyal to them.He has been dishonest and disloyal and I've just put up with it. In other languagesdisloyal British English:  disloyal ADJECTIVE Someone who is disloyal to their friends, family, or country does not support them or does things that could harm them. She was so disloyal to her deputy she made his position untenable.  - American English: disloyal
 - Brazilian Portuguese: desleal
 - Chinese: 不忠诚的
 - European Spanish: desleal
 - French: déloyal
 - German: illoyal
 - Italian: sleale
 - Japanese: 不実な
 - Korean: 불충한
 - European Portuguese: desleal
 - Latin American Spanish: desleal
 
   Chinese translation of 'disloyal' adj -  (to country, family, friend) 
不忠诚(誠)的   (bù zhōngchéng de)  
    Definition not loyal He proved to be an untrustworthy and disloyal ally. Synonyms Opposites true , constant , loyal , faithful , dependable , trustworthy , trusty , steadfast , dutiful   Additional synonymsDefinition guilty of apostasy the writings of apostate reformers like Luther Synonyms disloyal,  false,  untrue,  treacherous,  unfaithful,  heretical,  faithless,  backsliding,  perfidious (literary),  traitorous,  recreant Definition treacherous or disloyal She decided to divorce her increasingly faithless and unreliable husband. Synonyms disloyal,  unreliable,  unfaithful,  untrustworthy,  doubting,  false,  untrue,  treacherous,  dishonest,  fickle,  perfidious (literary),  untruthful,  traitorous,  unbelieving,  inconstant,  false-hearted,  recreant (archaic) She was a false friend, envious of her lifestyle and her success. Synonyms treacherous,  lying,  deceiving,  unreliable,  two-timing (informal),  dishonest,  deceptive,  hypocritical,  unfaithful,  two-faced,  disloyal,  unsound,  deceitful,  faithless,  untrustworthy,  insincere,  double-dealing,  dishonourable,  duplicitous,  mendacious,  perfidious (literary),  treasonable,  traitorous,  inconstant,  delusive,  false-hearted  |