I couldn't believe that he could be disloyal to his best friend.
He was hanged for being disloyal to his country.
He was disloyal.
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Actually, unloyal is not a word. What you might be thinking of is disloyal. The minister was disloyal to his King.
Disloyal means to betray an idea, a group, or a government. It doesn't necessarily mean to be a traitor, but it is closer to cheating. "Jake was disloyal to Kate then he told her secret to Agnes."
Odysseus punished the twelve maid servants who had been disloyal with a death sentence. Twelve of all the fifty servants had become unfaithful and disloyal to him.
She was labeled as disloyal after betraying her friend's trust by spreading rumors about her.
The prefix for loyal is disloyal
"you just did", says the person before me. That was a QUESTION, not a SENTENCE. Betray means to be disloyal to someone, so you can say, they betrayed him, or he betrayed me.
a person disloyal to his own country
traitor is a person who is disloyal to hisown country.
A person who is disloyal to their own country is typically called a traitor or a defector.
The correct term is "disloyal" instead of "unloyal." They share similar meanings, but "disloyal" is the more commonly used and accepted term in English.
Not loyal; not true to a sovereign or lawful superior, or to the government under which one lives; false where allegiance is due; faithless; as, a subject disloyal to the king; a husband disloyal to his wife.
disloyal