Loyalty - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlɔɪəltɪ|  American pronunciation of the word loyalty
Brit.  |ˈlɔɪəltɪ|  British pronunciation of the word loyalty

noun

- the quality of being loyal (syn: trueness)
- feelings of allegiance
- the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action (syn: allegiance, commitment, dedication)
they felt no loyalty to a losing team

Extra examples

...there was no denying that dog's loyalty to his master...

Elizabeth understood her husband's loyalty to his sister.

In the rural areas, family and tribal loyalties continue to be important.

He pledged his loyalty to the king and queen.

Loyalty was her most admirable quality.

They profess loyalty to the king.

...even the most trenchant sword could not sever the bonds of loyalty between them...

He had an unconditional loyalty to his family.

His loyalty to the Sovereign had something antique and touching in it.

Loyalty has gone by the board.

The people were expected to give their leader absolute obedience and loyalty.

She had felt trapped by the old mesh of loyalty and shame.

Servicemen have to swear an oath of loyalty to their country.

She has a strong sense of loyalty.

Among her many virtues are loyalty, courage, and truthfulness.

Word forms

noun
singular: loyalty
plural: loyalties
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