Disloyalty

/dɪsˈlɔɪ.əl.ti/

बे-वफाई; विश्वासघात; अवफादारी

Origin & History

From dis- (meaning ‘not’ or ‘the opposite of’) + loyalty, ultimately from Latin legalis (‘legal, lawful’) via Old French loial (‘loyal’).

यह शब्द dis- (अर्थ: ‘नहीं/विपरीत’) + loyalty से बना है; loyalty की जड़ें Old French loial (‘वफादार’) और आगे Latin legalis (‘कानूनी/वैध’) से जुड़ी हैं।

Definition

Disloyalty is the quality or act of being unfaithful, betraying trust, or failing to remain loyal to someone or something (such as a friend, employer, country, or promise).

disloyalty का अर्थ है निष्ठा का अभाव—किसी व्यक्ति, समूह, उद्देश्य या कर्तव्य के प्रति वफादार न रहना, भरोसा तोड़ना या विश्वासघात करना।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
Her disloyalty to the team damaged morale.
टीम के प्रति उसकी गद्दारी/अविश्वास ने मनोबल को नुकसान पहुँचाया।

Usage Examples

The manager viewed the leak of confidential data as disloyalty.
Disloyalty in a friendship can be harder to forgive than a mistake.
He was accused of disloyalty to his country.
Even small acts of disloyalty can break trust over time.

Related Forms

Verb
Disloyally behave (rare/phrase)
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

A sign of disloyalty
बे-वफाई का संकेत
Accuse someone of disloyalty
किसी पर बे-वफाई/विश्वासघात का आरोप लगाना
An act of disloyalty
बे-वफाई/गद्दारी का कृत्य