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  1. Dec 31, 2013 · Dec 31, 2013. #1. Dear all, I'm sure he's perfect for you as future husband. He's loyal with (to) a girlfriend. I made up the sentences, but I can't decide which is the better choice of preposition, "with" or "to." I would appreciate any comments.

  2. Jun 6, 2007 · Los Angeles, California. English, USA. Jun 7, 2007. #5. Perhaps the fact that she is lying is a demonstration of her extraordinary loyalty. I agree with the others; "to a fault" means "extraordinarily, even to his/her own detriment." It can be used with many things:

  3. Even saying "a loyal wife" versus "a devoted wife" indicates a different focus. Faithfulness in a marriage usually indicates sexual and emotional exclusivity, and here loyalty and devotedness are similar. But a loyal spouse could be involved in a thousand other things and not be particularly devoted.

  4. Nov 15, 2017 · In : Larousse. Définitions : loyal, loyale, loyaux - Dictionnaire de français Larousse. So we would say : être loyal envers son employeur. être loyal envers son partenaire (in some business) être loyal envers son adversaire (in a football match, so not cheating) But we would say. être fidèle à sa famille. être attaché à sa famille.

  5. Mar 1, 2015 · Faithful -> to put your absolute trust and belief in something or someone [often unquestioning as to] whether it is/they are right or wrong. Faithful is mainly used to refer to servants and acolytes. Loyal -> to follow someone or something and operate in its best interests. Loyal may be used to refer to people of an equal or higher position or ...

  6. Oct 15, 2018 · This expression means excessive to the point of being a personal detriment. Here are some examples. 1. I am loyal to my employees to a fault. I should have laid them off when the company was not profitable. 2. Yuri is loyal to Tanya to a fault. He buys her anything she wants and she asks for way too many gifts.

  7. May 8, 2020 · British English. May 8, 2020. #3. Although the three words have a similar meaning, they are used rather differently. Friends might well be loyal to each other, but "faithful" is more usually associated with lovers, and dogs (as pets). "Steadfast" is far less common than either of the others and I I rarely encounter it outside of literature.

  8. May 30, 2017 · In good time he was to discover that he was mistaken about Charlotte. Underneath her rather bold and cruel exterior, she had a kind heart, and she was to prove loyal and true to the very end. Last sentence is very confusing for me. For my knowledge, It should be.... She seems (exterior) bold and cruel but she had a kind heart (inner part pposit ...

  9. Dec 30, 2022 · Dec 30, 2022. #1. I read that for a diphthong or a triphthong to be so, the two vowel sounds must be in the same syllable, so the following words are not triphthongs because the sounds are in different syllables? lion --> laɪ-ən. liar --> laɪ-ər. loyal --> lɔɪ-əl. poem --> poʊ-əm.

  10. Dec 19, 2015 · Hi guys! Is it the same if I say "I stay/remain true to my husband" or " I stay faithful to my husband". Can it be possible to say " He remained true to his own ideas or "true to his own ideas he broke up with her girlfriend" I have some problems with them!. Thank you!.

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