faithfully

/ˈfeɪθfəli/
adverb
  1. In a loyal and constant manner; with unwavering support or dedication.
    • He faithfully kept his promise to help her.
    • She faithfully attended every meeting for ten years.
    • The soldier served his country faithfully.
  2. In an accurate and true manner; without distortion or change.
    • The artist faithfully reproduced the scene from memory.
    • The witness faithfully reported what she had seen.
    • The clock faithfully chimed every hour.
  3. Used as a polite closing in letters (e.g., 'Yours faithfully').
    • The formal letter ended with 'Yours faithfully'.
    • He signed the letter 'Yours faithfully' before mailing it.
    • She wrote 'Yours faithfully' at the bottom of the page.
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