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US
/ˈfeɪθfəɫi/
]
[ UK /fˈeɪθfəli/ ]
[ UK /fˈeɪθfəli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a faithful manner
it always came on, faithfully, like the radio
How To Use faithfully In A Sentence
- The image is generally a thing of beauty with colours brightly and faithfully rendered.
- Donnelly's PNAC report -- a blueprint followed faithfully by the Bush Administration -- openly yearned for a "new Pearl Harbor" that would "catalyze" the American people into adopting PNAC's global militarist agenda wholesale. Undefined
- I have served him faithfully since I've been his subject and have helped him prosper.
- Thanks also to anyone else involved who may read this letter. Yours faithfully.
- The San Francisco that you have slowly and faithfully trained me to know and adore cares nothing for sexual orientation.
- Colors are faithfully rendered but a bit muted; this appears to be intentional.
- From the dawning of Greek Classicism to well beyond the Italian Renaissance, artists learned to faithfully master contrapposto, linear perspective, and the like in order to achieve the great, mythic aspiration of beauty. Rebecca Taylor: All I Really Need To Know I Learned From Baldessari
- Celebrating his 75th birthday, bandoneonist Dino Saluzzi faithfully follows in the steps of his mentor and former colleague Astor Piazzolla. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
- Across the span of time, sons faithfully transmitted the literary heritage of the fathers.
- Both her father and mother were pious Christians who regularly conducted home devotions and faithfully attended church.