Loyallest: meaning, definitions and examples
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loyallest
[ ˈlɔɪəlɪst ]
superlative form
The word 'loyallest' is the superlative form of 'loyal.' It describes someone or something that exhibits the highest degree of loyalty. This term is often used to express a deep and unwavering commitment to a person, cause, or idea. It suggests that out of all others, this particular person or thing is considered the most faithful and steadfast.
Synonyms
most devoted, most faithful, most steadfast.
Examples of usage
- He was her loyallest friend.
- They are the loyallest supporters of the team.
- The loyallest followers always stand by her side.
Translations
Translations of the word "loyallest" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais leal
🇮🇳 सबसे वफादार
🇩🇪 am treuesten
🇮🇩 paling setia
🇺🇦 найбільш вірний
🇵🇱 najbardziej lojalny
🇯🇵 最も忠実な
🇫🇷 le plus fidèle
🇪🇸 el más leal
🇹🇷 en sadık
🇰🇷 가장 충실한
🇸🇦 الأكثر ولاءً
🇨🇿 nejvěrnější
🇸🇰 najvernejší
🇨🇳 最忠诚的
🇸🇮 najbolj zvest
🇮🇸 truest
🇰🇿 ең адал
🇬🇪 ყველაზე ერთგული
🇦🇿 ən sadiq
🇲🇽 el más leal
Etymology
The word 'loyal' originates from the Middle English term 'leal,' which itself derives from the Old French 'leal' meaning 'loyal.' This Old French term can be traced back to the Latin 'legalis,' meaning 'legal' or 'lawful.' The evolution of the term reflects a shift from a legalistic context to a more personal and moral one, emphasizing fidelity and allegiance. Over time, the use of 'loyal' became more widespread, particularly in the context of relationships, whether between individuals or towards institutions, such as nations or organizations. The superlative form 'loyallest' thus developed as a way to express the utmost commitment and faithfulness, further illustrating the importance of loyalty in human interactions.