How to Pronounce Loyalty
Loyalty
'lɔɪəlti
Syllables:
loy·al·ty
Part of speech:
noun
Pronunciation Audio
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Definition
Loyalty means always being true and faithful to someone or something.
Examples
- She showed loyalty to her friends by helping them in hard times.
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Words With Similar Sounds
Royalty
'rɔɪəlti
The actor received a percentage of the royalty from the film.
Common Word Combinations
| Phrase | Type | Stress Pattern | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| customer loyalty | collocation | CUS-tomer LOY-al-ty | The company values customer loyalty above all else. |
| brand loyalty | collocation | BRAND LOY-al-ty | Brand loyalty drives repeat purchases from consumers. |
| earn loyalty | collocation | EARN LOY-al-ty | Good service helps businesses earn loyalty quickly. |
| test loyalty | collocation | TEST LOY-al-ty | Challenges can test loyalty in tough situations. |
Fun Fact
Loyalty comes from the Old French 'loialté,' meaning lawfulness or fidelity, originally tied to obeying laws rather than just personal allegiance.
Word Family
noun
loyalty
The quality of being faithful and supportive to someone or something.
"Her loyalty to her friends is very strong."
adjective
loyal
Always supporting someone or something and being faithful.
"He is a loyal employee who always works hard."
adverb
loyally
In a way that shows loyalty or faithfulness.
"She loyally stood by her team during the difficult times."
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