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loyal

[ˈlɔɪəl]

loyal Definition

  • 1giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution
  • 2faithful to a cause, ideal, custom, institution, or product

Using loyal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "loyal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She has been a loyal friend for many years.

  • Example

    The company's loyal customers were rewarded with exclusive discounts.

  • Example

    He remained loyal to his political party throughout his career.

  • Example

    The dog is known for its loyal and protective nature.

loyal Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using loyal

  • a person who is faithful and true to their loved ones and friends

    Example

    She has a loyal heart and will always stand by her family and friends.

  • a minority party in a legislative body that opposes the policies of the majority party but remains loyal to the country and its democratic principles

    Example

    The loyal opposition criticized the government's handling of the crisis.

  • a person who is so loyal that they are willing to overlook or forgive any faults or mistakes made by their loved ones or friends

    Example

    She is loyal to a fault and will defend her friends even when they are wrong.

Phrases with loyal

  • a minority party in a legislative body that opposes the policies of the majority party but remains loyal to the country and its democratic principles

    Example

    The loyal opposition criticized the government's handling of the crisis.

  • a person who regularly buys products or services from a particular company and is unlikely to switch to another company

    Example

    The store offers special deals and discounts to its loyal customers.

  • a person who supports a particular sports team, musician, or other public figure through thick and thin, regardless of their performance or popularity

    Example

    The loyal fans cheered on their team even when they were losing.

Origins of loyal

from Old French 'leial', from Latin 'legalis', meaning 'legal'

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Summary: loyal in Brief

The term 'loyal' [ˈlɔɪəl] describes a person or group that gives firm and unwavering support to a person, institution, or cause. It can refer to a friend, customer, or fan, as in 'She has been a loyal friend for many years.' 'Loyal' also extends to phrases like 'loyal opposition,' denoting a minority party that opposes the majority party's policies while remaining loyal to the country's democratic principles.

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