Thesaurus Dictionary

Try "happy" or "love"

Searching for...

No matching words found

Try a different search term or browse the dictionary

Synonyms and antonyms of Loyal in British Thesaurus

Loyal

loyal (adjective)

willing to support, work for, or be a friend to someone, even in difficult times

faithful (adjective)

continuing to support someone or be their friend, even in a difficult situation

committed (adjective)

loyal to a belief, organization, or group, and willing to work hard for it

trustworthy (adjective)

able to be trusted as being honest, safe, or reliable

stalwart (adjective)

a stalwart friend or supporter is very loyal

true (adjective)

if you are true to someone or something, you continue to be loyal to them or support them despite anything that happens

diehard (adjective)

loyal to particular ideas or beliefs and refusing to change

solid (adjective)

used about someone who is always loyal

steadfast (adjective)

not changing your opinions or actions, because you have a strong belief in someone or something

constant (adjective)

literary loyal to a person or belief

faithful (adjective)

continuing to do or believe something, even in a difficult situation

faithful (adjective)

used about someone’s actions

faithfully (adverb)

in a loyal and honest way

staunch (adjective)

loyal, and showing strong belief in something or strong support for something

true-blue (adjective)

mainly American completely loyal to someone or something