His loyalty to the crown is beyond question. The spy pretended loyalty, but plotted against his ruler.
Yes, the noun 'loyalty' is an abstract noun, a word for the quality of being faithful to someone or something; a word for a concept.
"His loyalty is a testament to his good faith and friendship." This is a sentence that uses the term "testament" properly.
There are three nouns, two of them abstract nouns. Loyalty, honesty and friend are all nouns.
Loyal means to show compassion to someone you respect, care for etc. Compassion means that you really feel for someone, something etc. like if you feel sad that some one is poor etc.
No. The word is loyalty. It means a feeling of attachment to family or country.
show respect to your loyalty
I renounce my loyalty to your reprehensible organization!
The dog showed his master loyalty by being a good dog. True patriots have deep loyalty for their country. Her infidelity showed that she had no loyalty toward her husband.
loyalty is the English word for loyalty
Militaries are always been lionize for their prosperity,respect,and loyalty to the country . .
Loyalty is a quality that encompasses faithfulness, dedication, and steadfast commitment to a person, organization, or cause.
The dog showed his master loyalty by being good.
No- not unless it is in quotes and refers to the word, rather than its meaning. Example. "loyal" is an adjective in the English language. The noun form is loyalty .
The word allegiance is a noun; a word for loyalty or commitment to someone or something; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:Your allegiance to the cause is admirable. (subject of the sentence)The generals have just sworn their allegiance to their king. (direct object of the verb 'have sworn')
The word "loyalty" has three syllables: loy-al-ty.
The plural form of loyalty is loyalties.
The word for loyalty in Swahili is "uthabiti."