fealty
nounHow to pronounce fealty:
Definition of fealty:
- fealty (noun):
- the fidelity of a vassal or feudal tenant to his lord
- (in feudal society) the loyalty sworn to a lord by his tenant or servant
- the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign).
Synonyms for fealty:
allegiance
attachment
commitment
dedication
devotion
faith
faithfulness
fidelity
homage
loyalty
obeisance
piety
steadfastness
submission
troth
trueness
Antonyms for fealty:
absence of commitment
adultery
animosity
apathy
apostasy
back-stabbing
backstabbing
betrayal
breach of faith
breach of trust
broken promise
business
coldness
coolness
deceit
deceitfulness
disaffection
dishonesty
dishonor
dishonour
dislike
disloyalty
disobedience
disregard
disrespect
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