A person who says one thing and does another.
Someone who betrays his country by committing treason.
A person who is active in an Organisation or similar who is actively and secretly sharing some or all of its internal and confidential informations with another organisation or group of people most often targetting quite opposite goals.
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Examples for "loyalist "
Examples for "loyalist "
1 We certainly do not question his right to his British loyalist views.
2 However, his latest visit to the North was marred by loyalist protests.
3 So far no one has admitted responsibility, but loyalist paramilitaries are suspected.
4 Hardly a day passes in the North now without a loyalist attack.
5 He has previously sent letter bombs to several unionist and loyalist politicians.
1 He was no traitor ; he was no coward; he was no liar.
2 So I occupied myself with thoughts about the traitor in the crew.
3 Oddly, that was exactly the same argument the traitor Venport had used.
4 Maybe the droolers on talk radio are right and I'm a traitor . '
5 A cornered traitor is unlikely to respond according to strict court etiquette.
6 Skullhammer's fears had been justified: he'd just been wrong about the traitor .
7 He bade me bring the traitor before him; and thus I obey.
8 It had no army and no navy; everybody was traitor to it.
9 The American had been an honest man; his closest friend, the traitor .
10 Littlewood will need a strong hand after the traitor is put down.
11 Others say it was a traitor god who caused all the trouble.
12 No traitor breathed the air of this capital wearing a black skin.
13 Their mission: to follow a traitor and track down where he lived.
14 Correspondents say he is regarded as a traitor by Pakistan's security agencies.
15 If there really was a traitor , then Storm needed to unmask him.
16 I will not be a traitor ; I will not be a coward.
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