🇬🇧 Loyal meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
adjective
Loyal means you stay kind, true, and supportive to someone (or something) you care about, even when things are hard, boring, or a little embarrassing. A loyal friend doesn’t just like you on the fun days—they stick with you on the grumpy, muddy, bad-hair days too.
The loyal library book waited patiently under my bed for three months, growing a dust beard while I forgot to read it.
I was loyal to my favorite socks until they had more holes than actual sock and my toes staged a protest.
I stayed loyal to my favorite video game for so long that my thumbs started demanding a salary.
My loyal water bottle never leaves my side, except when I forget it everywhere like a tiny metal orphan.
Ants are so loyal to their colony that some will spend their whole lives doing one job—if I were that loyal, I’d still be in the first grade doing the same worksheet forever.
The loyal dog sat at the blue gate. The loyal dog watched the street for hours in rain and cold. The loyal dog did not leave when people laughed or when cars honked. A child came home and the loyal dog jumped up and licked the child's face. They hugged the loyal dog and both smiled.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: B2 Upper Intermediate
This word is at the B2 level, which means it’s used in more complex conversations and texts. It helps you discuss abstract ideas, express opinions clearly, and engage in discussions on a variety of topics, both personal and professional.
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