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Lelu [443]
2 years ago
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What is loyalty? Please tell.​

English
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VikaD [51]2 years ago
6 0

The best definition of the word loyalty is

The state of being committed and faithful to a cause or to a person without betrayal.

Loyalty and patriotism are usually used <em>interchangeably </em>when referring to one's country and this is used to mean that the person would not betray his country.

With this in mind, we can see that when a person is loyal, then he is committed to staying true to whatever has his loyalty.

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stira [4]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Loyalty, in general use, is a devotion and faithfulness to a nation, cause, philosophy, country, group, or person. Philosophers disagree on what can be an object of loyalty, as some argue that loyalty is strictly interpersonal and only another human being can be the object of loyalty

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