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loyally

LOY-uh-lee

Loyally (adv) means In a faithful, unwavering way. Example: “The staff loyally supported their manager even during the scandal.”

adv
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In a faithful, unwavering way.
"The staff loyally supported their manager even during the scandal."

How to use loyally

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDoing something with steady, faithful support.

Word forms

more loyally comparative, most loyally superlative

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Etymology

From "loyal" plus the adverb suffix "-ly."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “loyally” mean?

The word “loyally” means in a faithful, unwavering way. In plain terms, doing something with steady, faithful support.

How do you pronounce “loyally”?

“Loyally” is pronounced LOY-uh-lee (/ˈlɔɪəli/ in IPA).

How do you use “loyally” in a sentence?

Here is “loyally” used in a sentence: “The staff loyally supported their manager even during the scandal.”

What part of speech is “loyally”?

“Loyally” is an adverb.

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