Subdued loyalty refers to a state of restrained or muted commitment and devotion towards a person, group, or cause. It is characterized by a lack of fervor or enthusiasm, often due to feelings of disappointment, disillusionment, or betrayal. While still maintaining a sense of loyalty, the individual may exhibit a subdued demeanor and may not actively express their support or allegiance. This can be a temporary or permanent state, depending on the circumstances and the individual’s personal values and beliefs. Subdued loyalty can also be seen as a form of passive resistance, where one’s loyalty is not openly displayed but is still present in a subdued manner.