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loyalty
[loi-uhl-tee]
loyalty
/ ˈlɔɪəltɪ /
noun
the state or quality of being loyal
(often plural) a feeling of allegiance
Other Word Forms
- nonloyalty noun
- overloyalty noun
- unloyalty noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The campaign ads against Bowman and Bush did not center the question of Palestine or Israel’s war, but instead focused on things like the members’ loyalty to Biden’s domestic policy agenda.
Whether those with little appetite for Farage remain fragmented in their loyalties or become consolidated behind one party could therefore be crucial in determining Reform's chances of power.
“When you build for a community rather than just a school, loyalty and long-term success follow,” Russell said.
Gregory Bovino, in charge of the immigration efforts in L.A. for the Border Patrol, questioned Sherman’s “loyalty to the country,” Sherman testified, for just showing hesitation about the wisdom and legality of an order.
"People say there is no loyalty in football, but no one complains when a team gets rid of a player, do they?" said the ex-Watford captain.
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