DISLOYAL vs MUTINOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Showing lack of love for your country
- Showing or characterized by a lack of loyalty; not loyal. : faithless.
- Not loyal; not true to a sovereign or lawful superior, or to the government under which one lives; false where allegiance is due; faithless
- Of or pertaining to an absence of loyalty; faithless, traitorous.
- Deserting your allegiance or duty to leader or cause or principle
- Disposed to or in a state of mutiny
- Consisting of or characterized by or inciting to mutiny
- Unruly; disaffected.
- Turbulent and uncontrollable.
- Disposed to mutiny; in a state of mutiny; characterized by mutiny; seditious; insubordinate.
- Likely to commit mutiny.
- Of, pertaining to, or constituting mutiny.
- Of, engaged in, disposed to, or constituting mutiny. : insubordinate.
DISLOYAL vs MUTINOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not true to one's allegiance; false to one's obligation of loyalty to a sovereign, state, or government; not loyal.
- Not true to one's obligations or engagements; inconstant in duty or in love; faithless; perfidious.
- Rebellious; petulant; mischievous.
- Seditious.
- Engaged in or disposed to mutiny; resisting or disposed to resist the authority of laws and regulations, especially the articles and regulations of an army or a navy. See mutiny.
DISLOYAL vs MUTINOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Insurgent, Rebel, Awol, Rebelling, Rebellious, Unfaithful, Renegade, Faithless, Mutinous, Subversive, Seditious, Treasonable, Treasonous, Traitorous, Unpatriotic
- N/A
DISLOYAL vs MUTINOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Insurgent, Rebel, Awol, Rebelling, Rebellious, Unfaithful, Renegade, Faithless, Mutinous, Subversive, Seditious, Treasonable, Treasonous, Traitorous, Unpatriotic
- N/A
DISLOYAL vs MUTINOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The first group consistof slaves held by disloyal masters.
- Some disloyal employees may sell company information for money.
- Fridolin is disloyal, appears real; whereas, for her.
- First Amendment protection for their disloyal political speech.
- Then know, what a disloyal bushite enemy is.
- And it feels disloyal not to tell them.
- We have a very small but disloyal following.
- Christian subjects were disloyal, preferring Constantine to him.
- For this Warner is being pilloried as disloyal.
- To be disloyal or seen as being disloyal may mean not only expulsion but that you may not be able tofeature firmly.
- The captain refuses to continue and the mutinous crew backs him.
- The weapon of choice among the otherwise unarmed mutinous crew.
- Many soldiers, separated from their families for four years, were in a mutinous mood.
- February, therefore, needs to be seen in the context of this mutinous correspondence.
- But she took it as a freebee and pushed mutinous thoughts aside.
- He had no force at hand sufficient to overcome the mutinous Janissaries.
- Swiss, Germans, and Spaniards, who were mutinous for lack of pay.
- Before the mutinous spirit and pronounces his last benedictions.
- My men were mutinous, fools, on stores of wine.
- Brown, convicted of mutinous conduct and sentenced to death?
DISLOYAL vs MUTINOUS: QUESTIONS
- Why do we continue to put forward our brand of loyalty and devotion even when that person is disloyal or just not there?
- Why is Juliet being disloyal to her parents in Romeo and Juliet?
- How does hate make characters in Romeo and Juliet disobedient and disloyal?
- How to deal with a disloyal partner in a relationship?
- Do the suitors and disloyal servants get what they deserve?
- How many answers are there to the disloyal crossword puzzle?
- Why is Juliet being disloyal and disobedient to her parents?
- When was the disbandment of mutinous regiments carried out?