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US
/ˌfaɪˈdɛɫəti, fəˈdɛɫəti/
]
[ UK /fɪdˈɛlɪti/ ]
[ UK /fɪdˈɛlɪti/ ]
NOUN
- the quality of being faithful
- accuracy with which an electronic system reproduces the sound or image of its input signal
How To Use fidelity In A Sentence
- You tell us that you prize love, fidelity and commitment. Times, Sunday Times
- The dramatic spirit of the Italian race seems to communicate itself to the puppets, and they perform their parts with a fidelity to theatrical unnaturalness which is wonderful. Venetian Life
- During employment the employee could not use or disclose this information without breaching the duty of fidelity.
- For some, there was the agony of uncertainty about marital fidelity at home. A Channel of Peace
- To demonstrate fidelity to the deceased family member, a band of wind and percussion instruments is often present to perform both traditional and popular music.
- Fidelity is expected to release its monthly mutual fund guide tomorrow.
- Sound effects and the musical score exhibit excellent fidelity, but the dialogue is harsh with too much noise.
- It contains, among other things of merit, a lullaby, called "Sleep, Little Tulip," with a remarkably artistic and effective pedal-point on two notes (the submediant and the dominant) sustained through the entire song with a fine fidelity to the words and the lullaby spirit; a "Nocturne" in which Nevin has revealed an unsuspected voluptuousness in Mr. Aldrich 'little lyric, and has written a song of irresistible climaxes. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
- Today, Lynch is a research consultant at Fidelity Investments.
- How Important is physical appearance to long-term fidelity? Tom Matlack: Proud To Be A Stay-At-Home Dad?