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[ US /ˈɫɔɪəɫ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɔ‍ɪə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause
    loyal supporters
    a firm ally
    fast friends
    the true-hearted soldier...of Tippecanoe
  2. inspired by love for your country
  3. steadfast in allegiance or duty
    loyal subjects
    loyal friends stood by him

How To Use loyal In A Sentence

  • You would commit the most foul of murders out of loyalty to me.
  • To Lucien, loyalty to France is non-negotiable.
  • Day after day thousands of people die of confessing their loyalty to the Tokugawa shogunate.
  • A group of soldiers loyal to their warlord came over the hills, looking for a common criminal.
  • Its political culture, once fiercely democratic, is being eroded by a manipulated, bureaucratic legalism that identifies dissent as disloyalty.
  • That, and his extraordinary capacity for self-sacrificing friendship, loyalty and sweet-natured nannying, have been his quadruple of acclaimed lifetime's high-lights.
  • Each new exhibition of the irrevocableness of the break between Jesus and the leaders was a severe test of their loyalty. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth
  • She inspires great loyalty among her followers.
  • Their trust was repaid with fierce loyalty.
  • It may also give other associations who are holding their fire at the minute out of party loyalty, the push to declare for the DUP.
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