The Princess is very loyal to the kingdom.
The princesses were loyal and beautiful.
She brought her dog along as a loyal companion on her hiking trip.
being a true patriot he was always loyal to his motherland
Loyal is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Loyal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
more loyal, most loyal
kings and queens are very loyal
He remained loyal to the government despite their treatment of him. His loyal service was rewarded with a medal.
popular, enthusiastic and loyal
The princesses were loyal and beautiful.
Yes. During the American Revolutionary War, the Redcoats were loyal to the Crown.
"Dogs are very loyal" "He was being very loyal" Loyal means you'll stick by someone. Its an adjective (Possibly a verb too) I think as a noun it would "Loyalty".
Mary was very loyal and always listened to her father but she did not regret her encounter with Violet
A basilica is a privileged Roman Catholic church. An example sentence would be: He is very loyal to the basilica.
The queen shall compensate her loyal and dutiful subjects grandly.
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 loyalists stayed loyal to Great Britain when the British Government were harsh to the colonists.
She brought her dog along as a loyal companion on her hiking trip.