What is another word for loyalists?

Pronunciation: [lˈɔ͡ɪəlˌɪsts] (IPA)

Loyalists were individuals who remained loyal to the British monarchy during the American Revolution. Some synonyms for the term could include royalists, Tories, monarchists, loyal subjects, or loyal followers. These terms all imply unwavering loyalty to a particular authority or government, and are often used in historical or political contexts. The term loyalist has also been used more broadly to describe individuals who remain loyal to a particular group or cause, beyond just the British monarchy. Other possible synonyms for this broader definition could include supporters, advocates, devotees, or allies.

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What are the opposite words for loyalists?

The antonyms for the word "loyalists" are rebels, dissidents, traitors, disloyalists, and mutineers. Rebels are people who rise up against the established order or authority. Dissidents are those who disagree with the policies or beliefs of a government or ruling body. Traitors are individuals who betray their country, cause, or people they are supposed to support. Disloyalists are those who are not loyal to a particular cause or person. Lastly, mutineers are people who rebel against authority in a military or naval setting. These antonyms demonstrate the opposite of loyalty and show individuals who are not dedicated to the principles and values of a political or social group.

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Usage examples for Loyalists

The loyalists insisted and believed that they themselves had the majority.
"The American Revolution and the Boer War, An Open Letter to Mr. Charles Francis Adams on His Pamphlet "The Confederacy and the Transvaal""
Sydney G. Fisher
So if we cut off from the supposed 3,000,000 population of the colonies the black slaves who numbered about 800,000 and the loyalists who were even more numerous, we had at the utmost only about 1,400,000 whites who were prepared to resist the army, fleet, and 8,000,000 population of England without counting nearly a million loyalists in their own midst.
"The American Revolution and the Boer War, An Open Letter to Mr. Charles Francis Adams on His Pamphlet "The Confederacy and the Transvaal""
Sydney G. Fisher
If the loyalists were really a majority, as they professed to be, the rebels were determined to break them up.
"The American Revolution and the Boer War, An Open Letter to Mr. Charles Francis Adams on His Pamphlet "The Confederacy and the Transvaal""
Sydney G. Fisher

Famous quotes with Loyalists

  • At the same time, the Reagan Administration assured that the main elements of policymaking were in the hands of competent loyalists, thus assuring a successful launch and a highly successful first year.
    Richard V. Allen

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