(FEE-ul-tea), noun
A sense of obligation or loyalty, usually existing because one person feels beholden to another.
The only reason that Bryson pledged FEALTY to David is because David’s social connections helped Bryson get a job on Wall Street.
Front | fealty |
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Back | (FEE-ul-tea), noun A sense of obligation or loyalty, usually existing because one person feels beholden to another. The only reason that Bryson pledged FEALTY to David is because David’s social connections helped Bryson get a job on Wall Street. |
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