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loyalty
[ loi-uhl-tee ]
noun
- the state or quality of being loyal; faithfulness to commitments or obligations.
- faithful adherence to a sovereign, government, leader, cause, etc.
- an example or instance of faithfulness, adherence, or the like:
a man with fierce loyalties.
loyalty
/ ˈlɔɪəltɪ /
noun
- the state or quality of being loyal
- often plural a feeling of allegiance
Other Words From
- non·loyal·ty noun plural nonloyalties
- over·loyal·ty noun plural overloyalties
- un·loyal·ty noun plural unloyalties
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
She cited Allen as the “director who really changed my life with his loyalty and his support.”
Pointing to Trump’s two impeachments, Kagan suggests that “party loyalty has superseded branch loyalty, and never more so than in the Trump era.”
Trump’s selections for his Cabinet are distinguished both by their personal loyalty to him as well as ferocity in pursuing his personal and political “enemies.”
Then there are obstacles of the self-imposed variety, including Trump’s choice to head the EPA: former Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York, whose main qualification seems to be loyalty.
While neither side has directly threatened the residents of Rmeish during the conflict, they have had their loyalty to Lebanon questioned.
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