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allegiant
[uh-lee-juhnt]
adjective
loyal; faithful.
noun
a faithful follower; adherent.
allegiants of religious cults.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of allegiant1
Example Sentences
These considerations, along with the obvious disrespect shown to her by her supposed allegiant lords, have made Rhaenyra desperate to find more dragonriders.
He argues that Democrats are "highly conflict avoidant" and that such a temperament has made them "mincemeat to the vast majority of the GOP who is allegiant to Donald Trump."
Add in that cassettes and CDs continue to have allegiant devotees and the case can be made that the shops that have weathered the shutdown will come back strong.
But in recent years, Dust-to-Digital has fostered an outsized and allegiant social media audience by sharing daily videos of legends like B.B.
Unlike their N.B.A. counterparts, highly paid coaches are the faces of the college game and the main mouthpieces to the referees, and allegiant fans follow their lead.
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When To Use
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.
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