🤍loyal

adjective
/ˈlɔɪəl/

Meaning

showing firm and constant support or allegiance to someone or something
faithful; devoted; trustworthy

Example Sentences

She remained loyal to her friends even in hard times.

He remained loyal to his friends through difficult times.

Example Expressions

loyal to the core

Synonyms

faithful, devoted, trustworthy, reliable, dedicated, steadfast
Entry 1
faithful, devoted, trustworthy, reliable, dedicated
Entry 2
faithful, devoted, trustworthy, steadfast

Antonyms

disloyal, unfaithful, untrustworthy, treacherous, traitorous
Entry 1
disloyal, unfaithful, untrustworthy
Entry 2
disloyal, unfaithful, treacherous, traitorous

Collocations

loyal customer, loyal friend, loyal supporter, loyal employee
Entry 1
loyal customer, loyal friend, loyal supporter, loyal employee
Entry 2
loyal friend, loyal customer, loyal supporter

More Example Sentences

His loyalty is above question.

They rewarded the customer for loyalty.

With respectful regards, your loyal customer.

A woman starts a small online business selling handmade jewelry that she designs and crafts at her kitchen table using beads, stones, and silver wire and takes professional-looking photos of each piece to post on her social media pages and website where customers from different cities place orders and she ships each package with a handwritten thank-you note building a loyal customer base through quality and personal touch

A woman starts a small online business selling handmade jewelry that she designs and crafts at her kitchen table using beads, stones, and silver wire and takes professional-looking photos of each piece to post on her social media pages and website where customers from different cities place orders and she ships each package with a handwritten thank-you note building a loyal customer base through quality and personal touch and turning a creative hobby into a steady source of income.

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer and wants to learn a practical trade so the mechanic shows him how to diagnose engine problems using a diagnostic scanner and basic hand tools and explains the importance of safety and precision while the apprentice takes notes and asks thoughtful questions and within six months he can handle routine repairs on his own earning the trust of both his mentor and the shop's loyal customers.

Related Vocabularies

Fair and sensible; having sound judgment; not extreme or excessive.
having bad luck; unfortunate
small in size or amount; insufficient; barely adequate
used to emphasize that something is genuine or true
Having knowledge or being aware of; conscious; informed or knowledgeable about something.
Eager to know or learn something.

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