DISLOYAL


Meaning of DISLOYAL in English

adjective

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Government MPs who voted against the bill were accused of being disloyal .

He didn't want to be disloyal to his employer.

She felt disloyal and ashamed of herself.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Afterwards, the loss of sense of colleagues, disloyal competence and inappropriate publicity would follow.

But no, I suppose he would have considered it disloyal to the old man.

Q.. You do not consider your statement a disloyal one?

She knew it was disloyal , but she could hardly help smiling in reply.

She took the opportunity despite the fact that many of her colleagues let her know that they judged her disloyal .

Slave was abolished not only in disloyal states, but throughout the Union.

When this question arises, we think of Amanda, the marketing manager besieged by complaining customers and disloyal subordinates.

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