Friday, May 13, 2022

What is the difference between 'royal and 'loyal''?

 Both the words, ‘loyal’ and ‘royal’ have different meanings. but these two words fall in the same category under the ‘Parts of speech. Both of these words are adjectives.

The word ‘royal means ‘majestic, splendid, magnificent, belonging to kings and queens, etc.

Examples:

Some royal families of Jai Pur still follow their old traditions.

The word ‘loyal’ means ‘faithful, devoted, reliable, etc.’.

Loyal friends are rare in this world that is often ruled by materialism.

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