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adverb. uk / ˈfeɪθ.f ə l.i / us / ˈfeɪθ.f ə l.i / faithfully adverb (LOYALLY) Add to word list. in a loyal way or a way that can be trusted: He served the family faithfully for 40 years. promise faithfully She promised faithfully (= made a firm promise) that she would never leave him. Yours faithfully B2 mainly UK.
Faithfully definition: in a strict or thorough way. See examples of FAITHFULLY used in a sentence.
The meaning of FAITHFUL is steadfast in affection or allegiance : loyal. How to use faithful in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Faithful.
FAITHFULLY meaning: 1. in a loyal way or a way that can be trusted: 2. used at the end of a formal letter beginning…. Learn more.
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.
If you do something faithfully, you remain firm in your support for a person, organization, or idea.
1. The practicing members of a religious faith, especially of Christianity or Islam: a pilgrimage to Mecca made by the faithful. 2. The steadfast adherents of a faith or cause: a meeting of the party faithful. faith′ful·ly adv. faith′ful·ness n. Synonyms: faithful, loyal, true, constant, steadfast, staunch 1.
Definition of faithfully adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English faith‧ful‧ly /ˈfeɪθfəl-i/ adverb 1 in a loyal way He had served the family faithfully for 40 years. Ann faithfully promised never to tell my secret. 2 in a regular way She wrote faithfully in her journal every day.
FAITHFULLY definition: 1. in a faithful way 2. used to end a formal letter to someone whose name you do not know. Learn more.