Yes, loyally is an adverb. It means in a loyal or dedicated manner.
Loyal is an adjective. Such as "A loyal friend". "Loyally" is an adverb. Such as "She loyally helps"
The adverb form of the word, loyal, is loyally.
Yes, although it can be used as an adverb (loyally).
Loyal is an adjective. Loyalty is an abstract noun, loyally is an adverb.
Loyal is an adjective. Loyalty is an abstract noun, loyally is an adverb.
The noun is loyalty, the adjective is loyal, and the adverb is loyally.
The soldiers were trained to be loyal and fearless.
well king tut what a good and loyally king so he enforced a good and loyally government
you depend on someone loyally
A person who does not act loyally to his country could be considered a traitor or unpatriotic. Such a person may engage in actions that go against the best interests of their country or actively work against it. Their behavior can be seen as disloyal and harmful to the nation as a whole.
The word loyally means in a loyal manner; in acceptance of the legal and/or moral authority of some other person or organization of some kind. Thus, soldiers march loyally into battle, at the orders of the general. The husband loyally supports his wife when she gets into trouble. The priest loyally obeys the bishop. And so forth.
Real>really, royal>royally, loyal>loyally