disloyalty|disloyalties in English

noun

[,dis'loy·al·ty || ‚dɪs'lɔɪəltɪ]

lack of loyalty, unfaithfulness

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1. In France, yellow flowers symbolize disloyalty.

2. Her friends accused her of disloyalty.

3. What resulted from Solomon’s disloyalty to God?

4. His, disloyalty stabbed me to the heart.

5. They may even accuse them of disloyalty.

6. They may even accuse the child of disloyalty.

7. Pollsters have searched in vain for pockets of disloyalty.

8. He was/felt deeply wounded by their disloyalty.

9. I was stabbed to the heart by his disloyalty.

10. Disloyalty and betrayal have undermined resistance throughout the war.

11. 11 He was dismayed to learn of their disloyalty.

12. Only death could have forced that disloyalty from Melanie.

13. Refusing to defend parents, school, or country is disloyalty.

14. An act of disloyalty can shatter even long-term relationships.

15. How did disloyalty creep into the history of Jerusalem?

16. She put the thought aside, ashamed of her disloyalty.

17. She felt guilty of disloyalty to her dead husband.

18. In some cases, what behavior has led to marital disloyalty?

19. He hated happiness bought with disloyalty and cruelty and indifference.

20. 18 synonyms for Apostasy: desertion, defection, treachery, heresy, disloyalty, backsliding, perfidy

21. Minogue was reported to have been "saddened by false accusations of disloyalty".

22. Malkin defeats and kills Lizzie for her disloyalty, but is seriously wounded in turn.

23. He has shown disloyalty to the party and is not to be trusted.

24. 15:31) In Psalms 3 and 55, David describes how such disloyalty affected him.

25. It is rarely about disloyalty but invariably about clients believing they can do better.