Loyal meaning in English

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Definition

loyal: faithful, devoted, true, dependable adjective
Stink is a very loyal dog, he loves his master Bruno.

UK: Bobby was a very loyal dog.
US: Our most loyal customers receive special offers.

Examples

  • "Harold : And he's loyal, as well."
  • "Philip : Thank you loyal subjects, I hope you enjoyed your new national anthem. Don't worry, you'll going to hear it again, every morning, every afternoon, and twice every night."
  • "I think she might be your most loyal customer!"
  • "But Peter, British Bob, he's always been loyal."
  • "Even as we try to improve sales and reach new markets, our customer base must remain both loyal and satisfied."
  • "He refused to comment on his case after leaving the courthouse early this morning accompanied by his team of lawyers and his loyal hound dog "Hooch"."
  • "I've been a loyal fan of your products for quite some time, you know."
  • "He, she or it shall provide me with loyal companionship, unconditional love, and occasionally snuggle with me when I am feeling blue."
  • "Harold : And he's loyal as well."
  • "Bruno took the little money he had, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."
  • "On the other hand, we must sell the notion that this boxed set is a true collector's item: a bonus for loyal distributors of our products."
  • "My name is Barbara Bluff, and I am the principal buyer for the Perfume Hut, a loyal Delavigne retailer for over seven years now."
  • "Today we mourn a man who never had a chance to confess the love he clearly felt for me, his loyal, charismatic special assistant."
  • "In January of 1980, Bruno took the little money he had, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."
  • "Dear loyal Delavigne canteen customers"
  • "In January of 1980, Bruno took the little money he had earned, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."
  • "Have you murdered, imprisoned or tortured loyal subjects by mistake or on a whim?"
  • "Bruno took the little money he had earned, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."

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