allegiant
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MORE ABOUT ALLEGIANT
What doesĀ allegiant mean?
Allegiant is an adjective meaning loyal or faithful, especially to a person or cause. Less commonly, it is used as a noun meaning a faithful follower.
Allegiant is often used to describe a loyalty that is considered extremely important, such as to a country or leader.
Example: Her supporters have remained allegiant to her even in the aftermath of the scandal.
Where doesĀ allegiantĀ come from?
The first records of the word allegiant come from the 1500s. The noun form, allegiance, is even older, and originally referred to the loyalty owed to a king or lord. Later, it came to mean a personās duty to their government. If you went to school in the United States, youāre familiar with the Pledge of Allegiance, which is an oath of loyalty to the country recited by schoolchildren and at patriotic ceremonies. This type of formal loyalty is whatās implied by allegiant.
Now that all-powerful monarchs arenāt quite as popular as they were in the Middle Ages, allegiant is used in different contexts. Still, it usually applies to relationships considered important to someoneās identity. A person may remain allegiant to their home country after moving away. A presidentās advisers may be described as allegiant if they remain loyal no matter what. Ultra-devoted fans could even describe themselves as allegiant to a pop star. In just about every instance, people who are allegiant are pledging their loyalty to someone more powerful or something bigger than themselves.
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What are some other forms of allegiant?
- allegiance (noun)
- allegiants (plural)
What are some synonyms for allegiant?
What are some words that share a root or word element with allegiant?
- liege
- nonallegiance
What are some words that often get used in discussing allegiant?
How isĀ allegiantĀ used in real life?
Being allegiant means you are all in on loyalty, so the word is usually only used to describe someone who is seriously faithful to someone or something.
Iām guessing LOYALTY is something youāre either BORN WITH OR NOT! Itās not difficult to be allegiant and so FEW people donāt know the definition! Iām SO done! Ughhhh
— E-Lee Love ā¤ļøšā¤ļøš (@Elsabox123) June 13, 2019
Allegiant definition: Loyal, faithful, steadfast, to a cause or a person.
That just makes the betrayal signs stand out more.
— Iris šµš· š¤š§”𤩠Future looks bright (@Yananiris) May 22, 2019
me, a libra, during a breakup: āthis makes me think of something Judith Butler said, which is, and Iām paraphrasing here, that we sometimes remain allegiant to an attachment that injures us because we canāt estimate the experience of being in the world without it…ā
— MOURNING BREATH (@BillyRayB) September 19, 2019
Try usingĀ allegiant!
True or false?
Allegiant is usually used to describe someone whose loyalty is casual or could change.