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disloyally adverb uk /dɪˈslɔɪ.ə.li/ us /dɪˈslɔɪ.ə.li/ in a way that does not show support for someone that you should support: He was disgracefully and disloyally forced out. His comment wasn't meant disloyally; it was just a statement of his frustrations. It is clear that we are being dealt with disloyally. Even your own partner may disloyally laugh at you. They behaved disloyally to the financial industry and failed to follow their moral values. She denies acting disloyally over the latest attempt to remove the party leader. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Disloyalty, betrayal & treason adulterous backstabber betrayal betrayer break ranksidiom chicane deserter desertion faithlessly faithlessness false fifth column fifth-columnist stab someone in the backidiom tergiversation throw someone to the lionsidiom throw someone under the busidiom traitor treasonable unfaithfulness
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