leal (Meaning)
Wordnet
leal (s)
faithful and true
Webster
leal (a.)
Faithful; loyal; true.
Synonyms & Antonyms of leal
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leal Sentence Examples
- The leal comrade stayed with his friend through thick and thin.
- The monarch bestowed a medal of honor on the loyal and leal servant.
- The leal friend remained steadfast in his support even when others wavered.
- The loyal retainer stood guard outside his master's door, unflinching in his loyalty.
- The natives showed themselves to be leal subjects, paying homage to their new king.
- The squire remained a loyal and dedicated follower of his knight.
- The loyal dog refused to leave its master's side, even after he died.
- The subjects were loyal to the king, but the king was not loyal to them.
- The loyal friend stood by his friend, even when it meant risking his life.
- The steadfast friend remained loyal to his friend, no matter what.
FAQs About the word leal
faithful and trueFaithful; loyal; true.
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The leal comrade stayed with his friend through thick and thin.
The monarch bestowed a medal of honor on the loyal and leal servant.
The leal friend remained steadfast in his support even when others wavered.
The loyal retainer stood guard outside his master's door, unflinching in his loyalty.