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noun

loyalist

LOY-uh-lihst
noun
1
A person who stays firmly loyal to an existing government, ruler, or cause, especially during a rebellion or conflict.
"Many loyalists fled to Canada after the American Revolution."
"The loyalists in the civil war refused to join the uprising."

How to Use Loyalist

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomeone who backs the established side rather than rebels or reformers.

UK vs US

In Northern Ireland, "Loyalist" (capitalized) refers specifically to those supporting continued union with the UK.

Common pairings
party loyalist loyalist forces

Word Forms

loyalists plural

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Etymology

Formed from "loyal" plus the agent suffix "-ist."

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