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- Dictionaryloy·al·ty/ˈloi(ə)ltē/
noun
- 1. the quality of being loyal: "her loyalty to her husband of 34 years"
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LOYALTY definition: 1. the quality of being loyal: 2. your feelings of support or duty towards someone or something…. Learn more.
LOYALTY meaning: 1. the quality of being loyal: 2. your feelings of support or duty towards someone or something…. Learn more.
LOYAL definition: 1. firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization, or in…. Learn more.
The meaning of LOYALTY is the quality or state or an instance of being loyal. How to use loyalty in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Loyalty.
Loyalty is behaviour in which you stay firm in your friendship or support for someone or something.
Loyalty definition: the state or quality of being loyal; faithfulness to commitments or obligations.. See examples of LOYALTY used in a sentence.
A person who feels loyalty to a nation, cause, or person feels a sense of allegiance, commitment, dedication toward them. Loyalty is — you guessed it! — the quality of being loyal. People demonstrate their loyalty to a sports team by cheering for it, win or lose.
Definition of loyalty noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [uncountable] the quality of being constant in your support of somebody/something. Can I count on your loyalty? loyalty to/towards somebody/something They swore their loyalty to the king. She stayed on at the school out of loyalty to her students.
Definition of loyalty noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. [uncountable] loyalty (to/toward somebody/something) the quality of being faithful in your support of someone or something They swore their loyalty to the king. Can I count on your loyalty? Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
LOYALTY meaning: 1 : the quality or state of being loyal often + to; 2 : a loyal feeling a feeling of strong support for someone or something usually plural