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disloyalty

[dis-loi-uhl-tee] / dɪsˈlɔɪ əl ti /


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Disloyalty, in the form of joining the glee club, is sedition.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 26, 2021

"Disloyalty and ingratitude are two of the worst of human traits," wrote Loeb.

From Time Magazine Archive

Disloyalty can as well be the product of omission as an overt act .

From Time Magazine Archive

Disloyalty before unsuspected suddenly became bold, and treason astonished the world by bringing at once into the field military forces superior in number to the standing army of the United States.

From The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 5: 1858-1862 by Lincoln, Abraham

The torrent of sedition swells amain, Disloyalty invades the firmest Dane; And Christiern's arm, outstretch'd without delay, Alone has power to prop his tottering sway.

From Gustavus Vasa and other poems by Walker, William Sidney




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