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allegiance

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This word carries a heavy sense of duty and formal obligation. It is rarely used for casual friendships or romantic preferences; instead, it evokes images of oaths, flags, and political or religious bonds. It suggests a binding contract, whether legal or moral, where the individual accepts a position of submission or support. In modern political discourse, the term often describes a shift in loyalty, such as switching parties. It implies a structured relationship where the loyalty is directed upward toward an entity, an ideology, or a sovereign power, rather than a lateral bond of mutual affection.

Used as an abstract quality of loyalty that cannot be counted, such as having deep allegiance to a country.

Meanings

Noun
[someone]

Loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause.

"He swore his allegiance to the new king."

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