Loyal - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlɔɪəl|  American pronunciation of the word loyal
Brit.  |ˈlɔɪəl|  British pronunciation of the word loyal

adjective

- unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause (syn: fast, firm)
loyal supporters

Extra examples

The team has many loyal fans.

She has provided the company with many years of loyal service.

Your loyals are betraying you.

Loyals are less price sensitive in the choice decision.

The army has remained loyal to the government.

He has always loyally defended the president.

The senator is loyal to his party.

He had a difficult year, but his supporters remained loyal throughout.

His supporters remained loyal throughout his difficulties.

She is very loyal and would never betray a friend.

Soldiers loyal to the President led the counterrevolution.

...a cowardly betrayal that earned him the execration of all who had remained loyal to the cause...

...a loyal cadre of peregrine workers who follow the presidential candidate from primary to primary...

...the rebellious troops fought a pitched battle with divisions still loyal to the government...

Loyal party members cleave to their party's political principles.

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