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loyalty

English

Alternative forms

  • lealty (archaic, Scotland)
  • loialty (archaic)
  • loyaltie (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle English *loialte, borrowed from Old French loialte, loiauté (Modern loyauté) from loial + -té

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l???lti/
  • Hyphenation: loy?al?ty

Noun

loyalty (countable and uncountable, plural loyalties)

  1. The state of being loyal; fidelity.
  2. Faithfulness or devotion to some person, cause or nation.

Synonyms

  • trueness

Antonyms

  • disloyalty

Derived terms

  • loyalty card

Translations

See also

  • allegiance
  • fealty
  • fidelity

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goodwill

English

Etymology

From Middle English *goodwille, good wille (goodwill), perhaps from Old English *g?dwille (goodwill); compare Old English g?dwillende (well-pleased); also Scots guidwilly, guidwillie (displaying goodwill), equivalent to good +? will. Cognate with Scots guidwill (goodwill), Middle Low German g?twille (goodwill), Old High German guotwilligi (goodwill), Old Danish godvilje (goodwill), Icelandic góðvilji, góðvili (goodwill), Icelandic góðvild (goodness).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??d?w?l/

Noun

goodwill (usually uncountable, plural goodwills)

  1. A favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something.
    • 20 January 2017, Donald Trump, Inauguration Speech
      We will seek friendship and goodwill with the nations of the world - but we do so with the understanding that it is the right of all nations to put their own interests first.
  2. (accounting) The value of a business entity not directly attributable to its tangible assets and liabilities. This value derives from factors such as consumer loyalty to the brand.
  3. (business) A concept used to refer to the ability of an individual or business to exert influence within a community, club, market or another type of group, without having to resort to the use of an asset (such as money or property), either directly or by the creation of a lien.

Antonyms

  • ill will

Translations

See also

  • bona fides

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English goodwill.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??ut.??l/, [??ut.??l], [??ud.w?l]
  • Hyphenation: good?will

Noun

goodwill m (uncountable)

  1. goodwill

Finnish

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English goodwill.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??udwil/, [??udwil]

Noun

goodwill

  1. goodwill (intangible business value)

Declension

Synonyms

  • liikearvo

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