Loyal and faithful mean essentially the same thing.
submissive or coersive or subserviant or loyal or a good team player
the comparative is 'more diligent' and the superlative, ' most diligent'...
An obedient child someone who always listens and respect the elders and obey all the things the tell he/she also listen to the younger ones
No a noun is a person place or thing. Loyal would be an adjective, a descriibing word. Example: the loyal dog followed his owner.
Loyal and faithful mean essentially the same thing.
Loyal and obedient. Since an antonym is one word I believe the more accurate answer would simply be obedient
In an absolute monarchy ordinary people have to be uncomplaining, loyal and obedient subjects.
Because the leaders thought that a military society created more obedient and loyal citizens
P for Polite O for Obedient L for Loyal I for Intelligent C for Courageous E for Eager to help
Creon says that a good son is loyal, is respectful, and is obedient in "Antigone."
Our textbooks say monarchs advocate Confucianism in that it teaches their subjects to be obedient and loyal to the rulers.
the relationship is they do the same thing. to protcet there city, contry, or land
A Scout is: Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, Reverent.
P for Polite O for Obedient L for Loyal I for Intelligent C for Courageous E for Eager to help
Very loving, loyal, obedient, one of the best dog breeds that I've had in years. One thing remains - it loves adventure and exercise. So be prepared to commit to daily walks.
submissive or coersive or subserviant or loyal or a good team player