English-Thai Dictionary
disloyalty
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISLOYALTY
n. 1. Want of fidelity to a sovereign; violation of allegiance, or duty to a prince or sovereign authority.
2. Want of fidelity in love.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISLOYALTY
Dis *loy "al *ty, n. Etym: [Pref. dis- + loyalty: cf. OF. desloiauté,deslealté, F. déloyauté. ]
Defn: Want of loyalty; lack of fidelity; violation of allegiance.
New American Oxford Dictionary
disloyalty
dis loy al ty |disˈloiəltē dɪsˈlɔɪəlti | ▶noun the quality of not being loyal to a person, country, or organization; unfaithfulness: an accusation of disloyalty and betrayal.
Oxford Dictionary
disloyalty
dis |loy ¦alty |dɪsˈlɔɪ (ə )lti | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the quality of not being loyal to a person, country, or organization; unfaithfulness: an accusation of disloyalty and betrayal.
American Oxford Thesaurus
disloyalty
disloyalty noun the investigation uncovered more cases of disloyalty than anyone had originally suspected: unfaithfulness, infidelity, inconstancy, faithlessness, fickleness, unreliability, untrustworthiness, betrayal, falseness; duplicity, double-dealing, treachery, treason, subversion, sedition, dissidence; adultery; informal backstabbing, two-timing; literary perfidy, perfidiousness.
Oxford Thesaurus
disloyalty
disloyalty noun they accused him of disloyalty and a lack of solidarity with other leaders: unfaithfulness, infidelity, inconstancy, faithlessness, fickleness, unreliability, untrustworthiness, breach of trust, breach of faith, betrayal, falseness, false-heartedness, falsity; duplicity, double-dealing, treachery, perfidy, perfidiousness, treason, subversion, sedition, dissidence; adultery; informal back-stabbing, two-timing; rare hollow-heartedness, Punic faith, recreancy. ANTONYMS loyalty.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
disloyalty
dis loy al ty /dɪslɔ́ɪ (ə )lti /名詞 複 -ties U «…に対する » 不忠実, 不実, 裏切り «to » (↔loyalty ); C 不実な行為, 背信行為 .