Faithfully [adverb]
Definition of Faithfully:
loyally
Opposite/Antonyms of Faithfully:
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Sentence/Example of Faithfully:
A good and faithful servant she’s been, and we’re all the better for it.
With all the energy I possess, I have tried to ensure that we remain faithful to all this institution has long stood for, with an emphasis on our duty to seek the truth and tell it.
Just as the “wild highlanders” supported Bonnie Prince Charlie, so fanatical Trumpians today swear faithful allegiance to The Donald.
To the right, the character represents national pride, faithful military service, and American power.
We adopted him six months after Stewie, my husband’s beloved Chihuahua and a faithful companion, died at 13 years old.
Broadly speaking, these interpretations argue that quantum states reflect our own knowledge of physical reality, rather than being faithful representations of something that exists out in the world.
That is a very flimsy pretext, so that the fiscals may not perform their duties faithfully against the governor.
Keen and canny, they drive a close bargain but, scrupulous and conscientious, fulfil it faithfully.
The tobacco fields are faithfully tended, and the utmost pains taken to secure large, well-formed leaves.
Surely, said Rose, the poor childs story faithfully repeated to these men will be sufficient to exonerate him.