Synonym: devoted, dutiful, faithful, obedient, true, trustworthy. Similar words: royal, by all means, flamboyant, deploy, employ, employer, employee, employment. Meaning: ['lɔɪəl] adj. 1. steadfast in allegiance or duty 2. inspired by love for your country 3. unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause.
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151. The homeboys who should be amongst Dance Energy's most loyal followers diss him.
152. Dimon has been loyal to Weill in good times and bad.
153. And is his love so imperishable that, when others deal treacherously with us, he never fails to be loyal?
154. The government found it expedient to slacken the grip of censorship in order to encourage loyal expressions of support for the Emancipation programme.
155. But troops loyal to the general foiled the attempt and he emerged with his customary grin and triumphal air-punching.
156. Persecuting Nonconformists could have a knock-on effect in a community, hitting those who were loyal to the established Church.
157. Builders – calm, well-mannered, loyal and cautious.
158. Good friends should be loyal to each other.
159. She determined to be loyal to her leader.
160. Everyone must be loyal to his motherland.
161. He ceased to be loyal to his girlfriend.
162. You must, above all, be loyal to your country.
163. We should be loyal to our own country.
164. It can be said that they have the support of loyal fans, Jay's career will be more sun at high noon.
165. Lots of loyal customers mean stably increasing saleroom, low sale cost and continually ascending gains for enterprises.
166. That remark will probably get me hammered by Apple's intense, die-hard, unquestioningly loyal fans.
167. Leader should be kind to people , people should be loyal to leader.
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168. It is my perception that a proactive approach to CSR promotes enhanced diversity, more satisfied customers, more loyal employees, stronger brands, risk minimisation , and a better environment.
169. They deserve freedom of assembly, so Iranians can gather and press for reform and a peaceful, loyal opposition can keep the government in check.
170. The Olympic oriflamme is soaring out on the Divine Lands, they're flags of peace and soundness in the Loyal Counties.
171. By showing that you care about them and vocalizing your appreciation, they will likely continue to perform well and stay loyal to you when the tide turns.
172. Takashi Kudo , the owner of a construction company here, said he remained a loyal supporter of Liberal Democratic lawmakers.
173. Here, the company join hands with the whole staff show loyal thanks to our old customers!
174. What sets it apart is Mr Allawi's angle of vision, as a thoughtful Shia Muslim intellectual, loyal to his community but determined to be fair-minded .
175. Libyan production has been largely shut down during the long conflict between rebel forces and troops loyal to Libya's leader, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
176. When he was old, "his wives turned his heart after other gods; and his heart was not loyal to the Lord his God, as was the heart of his father David" (1 Kings 11:4).
177. As shown in several results, women today are a complex combination of altruistic and materialistic, vain and insecure, loyal and self-serving.
178. Rebel forces loyal to renegade leader Laurent Nkundu have made serious inroads into territory previously held by the Congolese army of President Joseph Kabila around the eastern town of Goma.
179. President Ramos-Horta almost died when he was shot by gunmen loyal to rebel leader Alfredo Reinado, who died in the ambush.
180. From the standpoint of politics for instance, if you want loyal people in a political campaign, do not pay them.
More similar words: royal, by all means, flamboyant, deploy, employ, employer, employee, employment, unemployment.