Exact(2)
Sentiment may well dispose some to take a loyal interest, at the odds, and Nicholls says that Kauto Star looks "amazing".
The dictionary also refers to 'maintaining a loyal interest in the fortunes of (especially a sporting team) usually by attendance at matches'.
Similar(58)
The company cultivated an air of mystery; the lead developers, brothers Tim and Chris Stamper, rarely gave interviews, which paradoxically led to even greater press interest and a loyal fan base.
The company cultivated an air of mystery; their lead developers, brothers Tim and Chris Stamper, rarely gave interviews, which paradoxically led to even greater press interest and a loyal fan base.
In his speech conceding defeat, Mr. Rajoy praised Mr. Zapatero as a "worthy opponent" and pledged that the Popular Party would be "a loyal opposition always serving the interests of Spain".
But he is a feudal baron whose fief is protected by a loyal police, courts and economic interests beyond the Kremlin's reach.In this section Moderate and happy Erdogan wins again Viktor ludorum Luzhkov v Medvedev Green shooters From Berlin to Beijing?
To judge from the ratings of interest groups, Mr. Thompson was a loyal Republican.
"Royce is a loyal guy," said Brundage, who noted that his client had interest from four other NBA teams.
There's so much interest in your music and you have such a loyal following, seemingly everywhere you play.
A loyal contingent.
A loyal friend.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com