loyally
pronunciation
How to pronounce loyally in British English: UK ['lɔɪəlɪ]
How to pronounce loyally in American English: US ['lɔɪəlɪ]
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- Adverb:
- with loyalty; in a loyal manner
Word Origin
- loyally (adv.)
- 1570s, from loyal + -ly (2).
Example
- 1. Yet the vast majority of namibians still loyally support their liberation party .
- 2. Eighteenth-century prints caricature george iii as a farmer , laugh at hanoverian german accents yet the same crowds who laughed at the printshop windows turned out loyally for coronations .
- 3. They predict that he will seek to serve his president loyally and discreetly , calling him a chain-of-command type who has lost his ( once vast ) appetite for publicity .
- 4. He introduced various effective and popular anti-poverty programmes , among them subsidised universal health care and a microcredit scheme for farmers . The beneficiaries have loyally stuck with him and his party , creating a strong grassroots political base for pt .
- 5. In return , ex-communist countries loyally supported america , particularly in providing troops for wars in iraq and afghanistan .