0 firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization, or in your belief in your principles:
1 always giving help and encouragement:
People close to Woodruff are fiercely loyal and quick to shower her with superlatives.
2 a loyal customer always buys the same product, uses the same store, etc.:
3 a loyal employee works for the same company for many years:
After years of loyal service, his boss gave him the shaft by firing him just before he would have qualified for a pension.
The shop attracted a loyal following among the well-heeled.
I have always been a loyal supporter of Arsenal.
This was done with the help of many of those loyal servants abandoned in the preceding crises.
They argued the utility of commercial endeavours : merchants were proved loyal citizens.
It is particularly sensitive to the role of women, more than half of the workforce, who remained loyal despite continuing to be marginalised.