disloyal

adjective
UK: /dɪsˈlɔɪəl/
US: /dɪsˈlɔɪəl/
  1. Not loyal; failing to support your friends, family, country, or organization.

    1. He was disloyal to his team.
    2. Some people considered him disloyal for switching political parties after so long.
  2. Unfaithful to a husband, wife, or partner.

    1. Was she disloyal to her husband?
    2. The movie explores the complexities of a disloyal relationship and its aftermath.
disloyal verb
  1. To act in a disloyal way; to betray someone's trust.

    1. Don't disloyal me!
    2. I would never disloyal my friends, no matter what the consequences might be.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "disloyal" in English means: Not loyal; failing to support your friends, family, country, or organization., Unfaithful to a husband, wife, or partner..

The phonetic transcription of "disloyal" is /dɪsˈlɔɪəl/ in British English and /dɪsˈlɔɪəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "disloyal": unfaithful, traitorous, treacherous.

Example usage of "disloyal": "He was disloyal to his team.". More examples on the page.