Loyalty doesn't have a verb form.
Loyalty is a noun. The adjective form is loyal. There is no related verb.
concrete nouns are things you can touch, see, hear, feel,smell etc..... like desk, rock, pencil, paper, cloud, dog, or tree abstract ones you can't such as pride, glory, happyness, satisfaction, honor, or sadness adgetives: happy, sad, mad, beutiful, loyal Abstract nouns: happyness, sadness, madness, beuty, loyalty loyal: adjetive loyalty: abstract noun
There is no antonym of the word "loyalty" that begin with "inf". You may be thinking of "infamy" but this an not an opposite of loyalty.
Loyalty in Aramaic is spelled as "ܫܝܠܘܬܐ".
The word for loyalty in Swahili is "uthabiti."
Loyalty is a noun. The adjective form is loyal. There is no related verb.
The word pledge means the same thing as promise, and as such, it can be either a noun or a verb. For example, I pledge my loyalty to you. That is a verb usage. You have accepted my pledge. That is a noun usage.
Love loyalty is the English equivalent of 'Aimez loyaute'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'aimez' means '[you all] love'. The noun 'loyaute' means 'loyalty'. Amate fidelitatem is the Latin equivalent of the preceding English and French commands. In the word by word translation, the verb 'amate' means '[you all] love'. The noun 'fidelitatem' means 'loyalty'.
The spelling of the thin, soft material is "felt" (also a verb tense and adjective). Another possible word is the archaic "fealty", a loyalty by oath.
As in "devotion to duty" you say "dévouement".
Loyalty to Loyalty was created on 2008-09-23.
When it is used in phrases such as "loyalty bonus" or "loyalty payment", "loyalty card".
Loyalty means being absoulutely true to something or someone. Loyalty may be defined as a sense of the value of an institution and its members, combined with a wish to serve the latter and preserve the former.
loyalty is the English word for loyalty
Loyalty
"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".
loyalty (APEX)