Faithfully
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English
Adverb
Faithfully (comparative more Faithfully, superlative most Faithfully)
- In a faithful manner.
- The CD reproduces music faithfully.
- I have been faithfully married for the past twenty years.
- (US) A conventional formula for ending a letter, used when the salutation addresses the person for whom the letter is intended using an honorific.
Synonyms
- (formula for ending correspondence): yours faithfully (UK)
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Thesaurus
absolutely, acquiescently, assiduously, bona fide, compliantly, consistently, constantly, dead, definitely, descriptively, devotedly, diligently, directly, doggedly, duteously, dutifully, even, exactly, expressively, expressly, firmly, graphically, in all respects, in compliance with, in conformity with, in every respect, in good faith, in obedience to, indefatigably, industriously, insistently, ipsissimis verbis, just, literally, literatim, loyally, naturalistically, obediently, patiently, perseveringly, persistently, persistingly, pertinaciously, ploddingly, plumb, point-blank, positively, precisely, realistically, relentlessly, representatively, resolutely, responsibly, right, rigidly, rigorously, sedulously, sloggingly, square, squarely, staunchly, steadfastly, steadily, straight, strictly, submissively, tenaciously, tirelessly, to the letter, unabatingly, undeviatingly, unerringly, unfalteringly, unflaggingly, unflinchingly, unintermittingly, uninterruptedly, unrelentingly, unremittingly, unrestingly, unsleepingly, unswervingly, untiringly, unwaveringly, unwearyingly, verbally, verbatim, verbatim et litteratim, vividly, wearilessly, willingly, with good faith, word by word, word for word
Etymology
faithful