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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
loyal
loyal BrE [ˈlɔɪəl] NAmE [ˈlɔɪəl] adjective ~ (to sb/sth) remaining faithful to sb/sth and supporting them or it Syn: ↑true •a loyal friend/supporter • She has always remained loyal to her political principles. Opp: ↑disloyal Derived Word: ↑loyally Word Origin: mid 16th cent.: from French, via Old French loial from Latin legalis, from lex, leg- ‘law’. Thesaurus: loyal [loyal loyally] adj. (approving) •He is one of the president's most loyal supporters. faithful • • reliable • • true • • staunch • • dedicated • • trustworthy • • trusted • • committed • Opp: disloyal loyal/faithful/true/dedicated/committed to sb/sth a loyal/faithful/reliable/true/staunch/trustworthy/trusted friend loyal/faithful/dedicated/staunch/trusted/committed member of sth Loyal or faithful? In many cases you can use either word. However, a loyal friend/servant remains loyal as a matter of principle; a faithful friend/servant remains faithful from affection. Example Bank: •The troops remained loyal to the president. •a fiercely loyal friend •his steadfastly loyal friend, Annie •He is one of the president's most loyal supporters. •She has been a good and loyal friend to me. •The staff were intensely loyal and hard-working.
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