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loyal adjective [ ˈlɔɪəl ]

• giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
• "loyal service"
Similar: faithful, true, true-hearted, tried and true, true-blue, devoted, constant, steadfast, fast, staunch, dependable, reliable, trusted, trustworthy, trusty, dutiful, unchanging, unwavering, unswerving, dedicated, committed, firm, stable, steady, unfailing, patriotic,
Opposite: disloyal, treacherous,
Origin: mid 16th century: from French, via Old French loial from Latin legalis (see legal).


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