disloyalty - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disloyalty in Hindi

  • द्रोह
  • देशद्रोह
  • निष्ठाहीनता
  • अस्वामिभक्ति

noun

  • द्रोह
  • नमकहरामी
  • बेवफ़ाई
  • राज-द्रोहिता

disloyalty Definition

Noun

  • the quality of not being loyal to a person, country, or organization; unfaithfulness.

disloyalty Example

  • An accusation of disloyalty and betrayal ( विश्वासघात और विश्वासघात का आरोप )
  • Humphrey had charged his uncle with disloyalty to the late and present kings. ( हम्फ्री ने अपने चाचा पर दिवंगत और वर्तमान राजाओं के प्रति विश्वासघात का आरोप लगाया था। )
  • His principal difficulties were due to the aggressiveness of Muscovy and the disloyalty of Prussia. ( उसकी मुख्य कठिनाइयाँ मुस्कोवी की आक्रामकता और प्रशिया की बेवफाई के कारण थीं। )
  • The unawaited disloyalty into which he had floundered, surprised and annoyed him. ( जिस अप्रत्याशित विश्वासघात में वह फँस गया था, उसे आश्चर्यचकित और नाराज़ कर दिया था। )

More Sentence

  • Complaints were made about his disloyalty to the Excise commissioners under whom he worked.
  • Potential disloyalty is neutralized, therefore, by a discreet display of force.
  • There will be plenty of ignorance and disloyalty and drafting into line on the Spanish side.
  • For disloyalty to the emperor, Katina was condemned to receive fifteen strokes of the knout.
  • As this prince belonged, like Firdousi, to the Shiah sect, while Mahmud and Maimandi were Sunnites, and as he was also politically opposed to the sultan, Hasan Maimandi did not fail to make the most of this incident, and accused the poet of disloyalty to his sovereign and patron, as well as of heresy.
  • Meanwhile, strange whispers began circulating around the town, things that savored of disloyalty to Shaughnessy.
  • She had nothing to ask of him, she told herself; she meant no disloyalty to Harry, no wrong of any kind.
  • The cheese-paring policy went for something, but it was almost lost sight of in the much more effective imputation of disloyalty to the Empire.
  • A third group who favoured the war were supposed to do so because their disloyalty and fanaticism always disposed them to trouble the waters in which they wished to fish.
  • But Pilate was caught with the argument that to save the Prisoner would be a sign of disloyalty to Caesar.
  • It inculcated a reverence for the monarch and his ministers and fostered a deep-rooted sentiment of conservatism which made disloyalty and innovation almost sacrilegious.
  • She had said he could do as he pleased, but there had been something in her tone that was disquieting; she might think there was disloyalty in his patronage of a company that had so offended her.
  • She meant to be very cool from the first moment; to provoke him to inquiry as to the cause of such unusual conduct, and then to upbraid him for his disloyalty to her brother.
  • At the end he professed abject repentance for his impiety and disloyalty.
  • Henry had so high a sense of his own rights that he was merciless to disloyalty.
  • He is the man who showed extreme disloyalty to Mr Iain Duncan Smith.
  • They had shown ` mean despicable disloyalty ' and it was impossible for him to work with them.
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  • Chait Sing, raja of Benares, the greatest of the vassal chiefs who had grown rich under the protection of the British rule, lay under the suspicion of disloyalty.
  • Thus the Kumanian colonists, mostly pagans, whom he settled in vast numbers on the waste lands, threatened to overwhelm the Christian population; while the numerous strongholds, which he encouraged his nobles to build as a protection against future Tatar invasions, subsequently became so many centres of disloyalty.
  • He was fellow, bursar and dean of his college, but in 1574 he resigned or was dismissed his fellowship and offices, for reasons which have been disputed, some alleging improprieties of conduct, and others suspected disloyalty.