Explore Loyally through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Loyally meaning
In a loyal manner, faithfully.
Synonyms of Loyally
Using Loyally
- The main meaning on this page is: In a loyal manner, faithfully.
- Useful related words include: disloyally.
- In the example corpus, loyally often appears in combinations such as: loyally served, and loyally, have loyally.
Context around Loyally
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 12 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Loyally
- In this selection, "loyally" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, networks, having, served, served, borne and visited stand out and add context to how "loyally" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include continent apparently loyally and expected to loyally follow the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "loyally" sits close to words such as abra, accies and accommodative, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with loyally
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It is a standard by which they have loyally stood for twelve years. (13 words)
For three decades the family has loyally served this community on the outskirts of Derby. (15 words)
Some plum gig, or another, for the first female president whom she’d loyally served for years. (17 words)
Roger and son Lee had headed into the bush for the roar with Pip loyally by their side when, just on dusk, she plummeted over a steep bluff, leaving Lee in disbelief as he heard “three distinct thuds” as she disappeared. (41 words)
We comfort ourselves that it sounds like a new breed of potato, which we shall be loyally happy to grow, so long as the adjective which governs the proper name is authorised at the very highest level. (37 words)
Might we make a modest proposal that the time is here for those who have loyally fought the consolidation of Wilkes-Barre’s three high schools into a new building in Plains Township to concede defeat? (36 words)
Might we make a modest proposal that the time is here for those who have loyally fought the consolidation of Wilkes-Barre’s three high schools into a new building in Plains Township to concede defeat? (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
For three decades the family has loyally served this community on the outskirts of Derby.
French TV networks loyally found a couple of devoted fans of the Windsors for every stop on the tour.
Having loyally borne false witness against his old mentor, as Rich exits the stage, More notices a bright new chain of office hangs about Rich’s neck.
He's a favourite of the party faithful having now served loyally in the governments of Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak.
Beloved by many generations of customers who have loyally visited the salon, the Moray hairdresser will close the Fiona McCloud Angus salon on the high street and retire in the coming months.
Even after being outcast from Konoha as the scape goat of the whole attack, Itachi served his village loyally, acting as a spy within the increasingly dangerous Akatsuki organization.
It is a standard by which they have loyally stood for twelve years.
It was an altogether punitive and ugly response towards a fan base that had loyally supported the Sonics for forty years.
Might we make a modest proposal that the time is here for those who have loyally fought the consolidation of Wilkes-Barre’s three high schools into a new building in Plains Township to concede defeat?
No doubt many of those workers worked for their employers loyally for many years, often for low wages; the federal minimum wage is still $7.25 per hour.
Ruth’s decision to worship the God of Israel and loyally serve her mother-in-law provides an excellent example.
She will be expected to loyally follow the Administration path rather than charting it, to shift from constant critic to buoyant cheerleader, and to be the dependable, reliable policy and party advocate.
Some plum gig, or another, for the first female president whom she’d loyally served for years.
That being said, when a book is simple enough, following the skeleton outline and loyally following the story is to be expected, more or less.
We comfort ourselves that it sounds like a new breed of potato, which we shall be loyally happy to grow, so long as the adjective which governs the proper name is authorised at the very highest level.
He said be hoped that their signatures would be a guarantee of a solemn undertaking, which they would faithfully and loyally carry out.
But Watson has stuck loyally by the chief throughout, and if you don’t like it, take your whining somewhere else.
Roger and son Lee had headed into the bush for the roar with Pip loyally by their side when, just on dusk, she plummeted over a steep bluff, leaving Lee in disbelief as he heard “three distinct thuds” as she disappeared.
With the exception of Vladimir Putin, there is not another leader in Europe who is surrounded by a clique of those who have stood loyally beside him for decades.
For the remaining years of Richard's reign, John supported his brother on the continent, apparently loyally.
Common combinations with loyally
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- loyally served 4×
- and loyally 4×
- have loyally 3×
- so loyally 2×
- had loyally 2×
- loyally for 2×
- loyally by 2×