Yes, although it can be used as an adverb (loyally).
loyal
It is loyal.
Loyal is an adjective. Loyalty is an abstract noun, loyally is an adverb.
loyal
Loyal is an adjective. The corresponding noun is loyalty
Loyal is an adjective. Such as "A loyal friend". "Loyally" is an adverb. Such as "She loyally helps"
loyal
It is loyal.
Loyal is an adjective. Loyalty is an abstract noun, loyally is an adverb.
LOYAL (true, steadfast) is an adjective, used to describe a noun (usually a person). A verb describes an action or a meaning, and does not modify a noun.
loyal
Loyal is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Loyal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
Loyal is an adjective. The corresponding noun is loyalty
Loyal is an adjective. Loyalty is an abstract noun, loyally is an adverb.
"Loyal" is an adjective and does not have past tense or past participle!
popular, enthusiastic and loyal
Lealta is the Italian equivalent of 'loyalty'. It's a feminine gender noun. Its equivalent form as an adjective is 'leale', which translates as 'loyal'. There's just the one form of the adjective, to refer to a loyal female or a loyal male.