বিশ্বাসঘাতক, রাজদ্রোহী
(1) Showing lack of love for your country.
(2) Deserting your allegiance or duty to leader or cause or principle.
(3) Unfaithful.
(1) These boundaries determine who is in and out, pure and impure, and loyal and disloyal to the group ethos.
(2) And it is not unpatriotic and not disloyal to dissent with the views of the President, or anyone else for that matter.
(3) However, according to Clarin, the Argentine daily newspaper, Heany at one point did begin to feel disloyal to her country, which created some tension among the team.
(4) He says it would be disloyal to all the Chelsea fans.
(5) But sometimes when political capital is low, really, really low, when your own worshipers begin thinking disloyal thoughts, you have to pull out all the stops.
(6) One may just be accused of being negative or even of being unpatriotic and disloyal to one's country.
(7) I immediately rebuked myself for the disloyal thought.
(8) He was convicted of making disloyal statements and demoted for telling a reporter there that he was in the military and that he opposed the war.
(9) Armitage has been fighting for balance within the interagency process for some time - and for that is probably considered disloyal to the President.
(10) Officials are managing to shift the spotlight shift away from their failings, while the crew themselves are now being targeted as disloyal to a colleague who tried her hardest and came up short.
(11) I have never been disloyal to him, because he has always done the business for me and Holland.
(12) A fellow journalist told me the other day that he admires Powell for making his disagreement clear without being publicly disloyal to the president.
(13) We might consider the way, in groups of three or more, how there's always the possibility of two people being disloyal to the gathering, and how to moderate that behaviour.
(14) A declaration of personal belief can amount to a disloyal statement if it disavows allegiance owed to the United States by the declarant.
(15) Ambitious, treacherous, and disloyal to his elder brother Llywelyn, he allowed himself to be manipulated by English kings.
(16) But his obsession with not wanting to be disloyal to the leader is hurting him vis- vis the other contenders on the ground game.
(17) That the drama commences with eccentric characters and their disloyal proclivities causes the viewer to be disillusioned with the whole idea of relationships.
(18) It was, the paper believed, an exhibition of disloyal sentiment.
(19) But hiding a fantasy - the attraction to another woman - is like keeping a secret from his partner and it is this restriction of truth that seems so disloyal to me.
(20) This followed its 1862 Treason Act, which was never held to cover the expression of disloyal sentiments.
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