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disloyal

treacherous / unfaithful / faithless
Adjective
comp: more disloyalsup: most disloyal

This term describes a breach of trust or a violation of an expected allegiance. It carries a heavy moral weight, often implying a conscious choice to betray a bond, whether that bond is professional, national, or personal. In a professional or political context, it suggests a failure of duty or a clandestine shift in allegiance. In romantic contexts, the word functions as a synonym for infidelity. It emphasizes the emotional betrayal and the breaking of a promise of exclusivity, shifting the focus from the act of cheating to the failure of the commitment itself.

Meanings

Adjective

Failing to be loyal to a person, organization, or country; treacherous.

"He was accused of being disloyal to his company after leaking secrets to a competitor."

Adjective

Not faithful to a partner or spouse in a romantic relationship.

"She felt he had been disloyal during their marriage."

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