steadfastly loyal

Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words

Firmly and unwavering in loyalty, often over a long period. More formal.

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Examples (20)

  • His steadfastly loyal friend, Annie, never doubted him.
  • He has always been steadfastly loyal to his friends.
  • She remained steadfastly loyal to her principles throughout her career.
  • Despite the scandal, her constituents remained steadfastly loyal.
  • The community has been steadfastly loyal to the local football team for decades.
  • The company's employees are steadfastly loyal to its founder.
  • Despite the challenges, his dog stayed steadfastly loyal by his side.
  • She vowed to remain steadfastly loyal to her country.
  • Employees who are steadfastly loyal to a company often receive greater recognition.
  • Even in difficult times, their dog was steadfastly loyal to the family.
  • The knight was known for being steadfastly loyal to his king, even in defeat.
  • The knight was steadfastly loyal to his king and kingdom.
  • Their fanbase remained steadfastly loyal despite the team's poor performance.
  • His fans have been steadfastly loyal throughout his long career.
  • It's rare to find someone so steadfastly loyal to their political party.
  • The small team remained steadfastly loyal to their vision.
  • She has been a steadfastly loyal supporter of the charity for many years.
  • To be steadfastly loyal requires great character and conviction.
  • We expect our allies to be steadfastly loyal in times of crisis.
  • We expect our allies to be steadfastly loyal during this crisis.