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Synonyms and antonyms of Loyalty in British Thesaurus

Loyalty

loyalties (noun)

support that you always give to someone or something because of your feelings of duty and love towards them

fidelity (noun)

formal loyalty to a person, organization, or principle

sisterhood (noun)

a strong feeling of loyalty among a group of women

tribalism (noun)

very strong loyalty that someone feels for the group they belong to, usually combined with the feeling of disliking all other groups or being different from them

constancy (noun)

literary loyalty to a person or belief

fealty (noun)

mainly literary loyalty that someone promised to a king or queen in the past

esprit de corps (noun)

a feeling of loyalty that exists between the members of a group

divided/mixed loyalties ()

a feeling of wanting to be loyal to two people or groups that oppose each other

loyalties (noun)

your feelings that you want to be loyal to someone or something

tribalism (noun)

a way of thinking or behaving in which people are more loyal to their tribe than to their friends, their country, or any other social group