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loyal
adjective
always
giving
firm
support
and
not
changing
your
commitment
to
a
person
,
group
,
or
cause
•
The
dog
waited
by
the
door
every
evening
,
proving
how
loyal
it
was
to
its
owner
.
The
dog
waited
by
the
door
every
evening
,
proving
how
loyal
it
was
to
its
owner
.
•
Even
after
the
company
faced
hard
times
,
many
workers
stayed
loyal
and
refused
to
quit
.
Even
after
the
company
faced
hard
times
,
many
workers
stayed
loyal
and
refused
to
quit
.
From
Middle
French
loyal
,
from
Old
French
loial
,
from
Latin
legalis
meaning
“
legal
”
or
“
lawful
,”
linking
the
idea
of
being
faithful
to
the
law
with
being
faithful
to
a
person
or
cause
.
loyalty
noun
-
loyalty
a
strong
feeling
of
support
and
faithfulness
to
a
person
,
group
,
or
cause
•
Even
after
moving
abroad
,
Maria
felt
strong
loyalty
to
her
hometown
football
team
.
Even
after
moving
abroad
,
Maria
felt
strong
loyalty
to
her
hometown
football
team
.
•
A
medieval
knight
’
s
loyalty
to
his
king
was
considered
sacred
.
A
medieval
knight
’
s
loyalty
to
his
king
was
considered
sacred
.
from
Old
French
“
loialte
”,
from
Latin
“
legalitas
”
meaning
legality
or
lawfulness
,
later
shifting
to
the
idea
of
faithfulness
noun
-
loyalty
the
tendency
of
customers
to
keep
buying
from
the
same
brand
or
business
•
The
coffee
shop
’
s
rewards
app
was
designed
to
build
customer
loyalty
.
The
coffee
shop
’
s
rewards
app
was
designed
to
build
customer
loyalty
.
•
High
product
quality
is
essential
for
brand
loyalty
in
a
competitive
market
.
High
product
quality
is
essential
for
brand
loyalty
in
a
competitive
market
.