Definition: 1. Steadfast in allegiance or duty. 2. Inspired by love for your country. 3. Unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause.
Use 'loyal' in a sentence:
1. The captured soldiers and commanders died, loyal to the last.
2. I have built up a loyal satisfied clientele for both African and European clothes.
3. He paraded himself as a loyal supporter of the party.
4. And the basis of trust is loyal give and take.
5. These brothers are loyal to each other and can be trusted.
6. Free samples of new and expensive drugs might be the single most effective way of getting doctors and patients to become loyal to a product.
7. A price promotion entices only a brand's long-term or "loyal" customers; people seldom buy an unfamiliar brand merely because the price is reduced.
8. He has 20 years of loyal service to Barclays Bank behind him.
9. He was a loyal, distinguished and very competent civil servant.
10. Everyone must die; let me but leave a loyal heart shining in the pages of history.
11. In the absence of clear goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily doings until we become slaves of them.
12. They are as loyal as dogs.
13. His loyal heart seemed to cry out on his weaker self for its treachery.
14. The phrase came to mean: "whole heartedly enthusiastic, and loyal, eager, and zealous."
15. Lu Xun was loyal to the people, bending his back to the task until his dying day.
16. The tearjerker about a loyal dog is based on a true story.
17. Some of the statistical generalizations may be positive as some groups have reputations for being smart, for being loyal, for being brave, for all sorts of things that are not at all negative.
18. One way to turn Germanic chieftains from potential enemies into loyal supporters was to offer them a good position in the Roman military.
19. He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
20. It is difficult to be a loyal subject and a filial son at the same time.
21. He is a loyal friend.
22. He'd always been such a loyal friend to us all.
23. I judge him to be loyal.
24. He's a fiercely loyal friend.
25. He remains loyal to the government despite criticism against it.
26. Some of our most loyal members now have fallen off.
27. I thanked them for their long and loyal service.
28. As for price sensitivity, highly loyal customers may in fact come to expect a price discount as a reward for their loyalty.
29. They were unflinchingly loyal to their friends.
30. She sees her elder sister as a mentor1, a loyal friend and a shoulder to cry on.
31. It is hard to be both loyal and filial at once.
32. They want solutions, and will remain loyal if you deliver them.
33. They can turn around and act in a way that is loyal and true above and beyond the call of duty.
34. Western emperors after Theodosius were unable to emphasize their civilian role because of their need to rely on the protection of Germanic generals loyal to them.
35. They had remained loyal to the president.
36. Most of the high honours usually go to long-serving MPs loyal to the government.
37. I actually care much more about her loyal and innocent heart.
38. Her whole family were loyal supporters of the Lakers.
39. I suppose we could have concluded that she was just blindly loyal and docile.
40. My best course of action was to help Gill by being loyal, loving and endlessly sympathetic.
41. For the next decade, Radcliffe plays the boy wizard Harry Potter, Watson is smarty-pants Hermione, and Grint is insecure but loyal Ron.
42. Employers have long seen the advantages of hiring school leavers who often prove themselves to be more committed and loyal employees than graduates.
43. You don't deserve to have such true and loyal friends, Toad, you don't, really.
44. His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
45. The most loyal customers would still get the product they favor, the idea goes, and they'd feel like they were helping sustain the quality of something they believe in.
46. She has always remained loyal to her political principles.
47. She has set a shining example of loyal service over four decades.
48. It is not at all clear why the costs of serving a highly loyal customer should in principle be different from those of serving any other type of repeat customer.
49. They had lost by a wide margin, but their supporters gave them a defiant, loyal ovation.
50. He went back to his loyal, long-suffering wife.