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- Dictionaryfaithfully/ˈfeɪθfʊli/
adverb
- 1. in a loyal manner: "he swore that he would serve the king faithfully"
- 2. in a manner that is true to the facts or the original: "she translated the novel as faithfully as possible"
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- English (US)
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- English (US)
Faithfully means in a strict or thorough way, remaining true to one's promises, allegiance, affection, or beliefs, or in a way that is reliable and can be trusted or believed. See how to use faithfully in a sentence and find synonyms for this adverb.
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To act faithfully is to behave in a dependable and honorable way. A dog who waits faithfully outside your school until you get out of class is devoted and trustworthy. The adverb faithfully describes an action or behavior that's faithful — in other words, it's steadfast, loyal and reliable.
to continue to support or follow something: He remained faithful to the regime when so many others spoke out against it. See more. Fewer examples. The band has a very large and faithful British following. Jim was a faithful, loving and considerate husband. That dog has been a faithful companion to me for ten years, and I will miss him dearly.
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