loyal Synonyms

loyal Meaning

Wordnet

loyal (a)

steadfast in allegiance or duty

inspired by love for your country

Wordnet

loyal (s)

unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause

Webster

loyal (a.)

Faithful to law; upholding the lawful authority; faithful and true to the lawful government; faithful to the prince or sovereign to whom one is subject; unswerving in allegiance.

True to any person or persons to whom one owes fidelity, especially as a wife to her husband, lovers to each other, and friend to friend; constant; faithful to a cause or a principle.

loyal Sentence Examples

  1. The loyal dog wagged its tail enthusiastically at its owner's return.
  2. Despite the challenging situation, the employees remained fiercely loyal to their company.
  3. The king had a loyal following of knights who swore to protect him.
  4. The loyal friend stood by her through thick and thin, never wavering in their support.
  5. The loyal employee was rewarded for their dedicated service.
  6. The loyal customer continued to patronize the store even after its prices increased.
  7. The loyal fan was a vocal advocate for their favorite team.
  8. The loyal subject obeyed the royal commands without question.
  9. The loyal partner stood by her husband's side during his darkest hour.
  10. The loyal pet refused to leave its owner's grave, even after years had passed.

FAQs About the word loyal

steadfast in allegiance or duty, inspired by love for your country, unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or causeFaithful to law; upholding the lawful author

staunch, devoted, true, dedicated,steadfast, devout, faithful, pious, passionate, fervent

false, irresponsible, inconstant, untrustworthy, fickle, faithless, unreliable, unfaithful, perfidious, unreliable

The loyal dog wagged its tail enthusiastically at its owner's return.

Despite the challenging situation, the employees remained fiercely loyal to their company.

The king had a loyal following of knights who swore to protect him.

The loyal friend stood by her through thick and thin, never wavering in their support.