Loyal in a sentence as an adjective

Most people were loyal to their brand and that was that.

" Were Jews really going to be loyal to the state they lived in?

>85% is good enough to have someone buy your ****, >but it's not enough to make them loyal to your ****.

The dude attacking Mojang isn't looking good.> Its amazing to see so many people loyal to this game maker.

My loyalty is to my old team and the technology - not the current mismanagement.

I have been a loyal Evernote premium payer since 2009, and using it even longer.

No one is going to write you a beautiful eulogy if you collapse at work because you were so loyal to your paymasters.

This is the level of trust that people usually exchange with friends, old-time acquaintances, loyal pets and close relatives.

In fact, he's crazy to have been loyal to the airline company in the first place and his surprise at the lack of reciprocation is baffling.

But that is still worth measuring, and once the referrals get to the "try you out" phase, it's worth understanding the process by which they become loyal customers.

It breaks my heart to see how the current management treats some of the best engineers I've ever met, loyal to the company for a decade, like disposable rubbish.

I was being loyal, and went to HR to try and get some advice or mediation, but despite being promised confidentiality, the notes of my meeting with the HR rep were forwarded to my boss.

I'm sorry, but give me a ******* break!I work hard, hit my deadlines, contribute to open source, am loyal to my friends, ready to help at the drop of a hat, and I'm risk-taking enough to be an entrepreneur, yet, look out, I can't be trusted because I choose not to smoke it up?

But in a Europe coming out of feudalism where they were trying to define national loyalties and borders, worried about losing territory to the neighboring country, worried about all sorts of things that look foolish from a modern perspective, well, if Jews weren't going to care if they were Polish or Russian, that was a huge problem.

Loyal definitions

adjective

steadfast in allegiance or duty; "loyal subjects"; "loyal friends stood by him"

adjective

inspired by love for your country

See also: patriotic

adjective

unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause; "a firm ally"; "loyal supporters"; "the true-hearted soldier...of Tippecanoe"- Campaign song for William Henry Harrison; "fast friends"

See also: firm truehearted