ETYM Pref. dis- + loyal: cf. Old Fren. desloial, desleal, French déloyal. Related to Loyal.
Deserting one's allegiance or duty to leader or cause or principle.
awol · disloyal · faithless · insurgent · mutinous · rebellious · recreant · renegade · seditious · subversive · traitorous · treasonable · treasonous · un-American · unfaithful · unpatriotic
Deliberately and abominably disloyal or likely to betray trust or confidence; SYN. traitorous, unfaithful.
disloyal · traitorous · treasonable · treasonous · unfaithful
ETYM Latin irreligiosus: cf. French irréligieux.
Hostile or indifferent to religion.
atheistic · atheistical · ethnic · heathen · heathenish · impious · lapsed · nonchurchgoing · nonobservant · pagan · unbelieving · ungodly
ETYM Latin perfidious.
1. Guilty of perfidy; violating good faith or vows; false to trust or confidence reposed; teacherous; faithless.
2. Involving, or characterized by, perfidy.
1. Not true to duty or obligation or promises
2. Not trustworthy
adulterous · apostate · cheating · disloyal · faithless · inaccurate · inconstant · perfidious · punic · traitorous · treacherous · treasonable · treasonous · two-timing · untrue · untrustworthy · untrusty
Not honoring God; depraved, wicked, sinful; uncomfortable, outrageous (Informal)
1. Denying or disobeying God; impious, irreligious
2. Contrary to moral law; sinful, wicked
3. Outrageous
impious · iniquitous · irreligious · sinful · wicked
Not holy, not sacred, profane; impious, ungodly; outrageous (Informal)
Not hallowed or consecrated; SYN. unhallowed.
demonic · diabolic · diabolical · evil · fiendish · hellish · infernal · profane · satanic · sinful · unconsecrated · unhallowed · unrighteous · unsanctified · wicked