The comparative and superlative forms for "loyal" are:
Comparative: more loyal
Superlative: most loyal
The comparative form is used to compare two things, and the superlative form is used to compare three or more things. For example:
My dog is more loyal than my cat.
My dog is the most loyal animal I know.
You can also use the words "more" and "most" before "loyal" to form the comparative and superlative forms, but the forms "more loyal" and "most loyal" are more common.
Here are some examples of how to use the comparative and superlative forms of "loyal" in a sentence:
My best friend is the most loyal person I know.
My husband is more loyal to me than anyone else in the world.
The loyal soldiers defended their country bravely.
The more loyal customers are more likely to recommend your product to others.
The most loyal fans will always support their team, even when they're losing.
I hope this helps!
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