Allegiance
<ah-lee-jents>
fidelity; devotion; faithfulness;
loyalty to a cause such as a government or a group.
His allegiance is to his team. He always watches them play.
Memory trick:
alle reminds of ally
an ally is a friend
Used at work:
Your allegiance to the company is appreciated. You deserve a raise.
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