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faithfullyfaith‧ful‧ly /ˈfeɪθfəl-i/ adverb - Every year we faithfully make a trip to see my parents.
- A white T-shirt clung faithfully to the contoured steel of his pectoral muscles.
- Do those basics faithfully every day and you will succeed.
- I jogged a few laps with Seb, got really warm and faithfully carried out my stretching routine.
- So buy the best sealer you can find, and use it faithfully.
- So from then on they learnt the discipline of budgeting and faithfully sent home the pound themselves.
- So why do they stick with one female faithfully?
- Then he turned his attention to the small tape-recorder, which had faithfully copied the brief transmission.
ways of ending a letter► Yours faithfully British use this at the end of formal letters, which began with 'Dear Sir', 'Dear Madam' etc: · Yours faithfully, Adam Browning ► Yours sincerely British use this at the end of formal letters which begin with 'Dear Mr ...', 'Dear Ms ...' etc: · Yours sincerely, Mary Whitford ► Yours truly,/Sincerely,/Yours sincerely, American use this at the end of formal letters: · Yours truly, Donna Deavers ► love (from) use this at the end of letter to members of your family, close friends etc: · I'll give you a call soon. Love, Brad ► All the best/Best wishes/With best wishes use this especially in letters or e-mails to friends and family: · All the best, Dad ► take care use this at the end of letters to friends, to show that you will be thinking about them: · Take care, Martin and Sophie ► xxx also xoxo American use this at the end of letters and notes to people you love. The X's represent kisses and the O's represent hugs: · xxx Moira ► regards use this especially in letters or e-mails to people you know or work with, especially people who are not family or close friends: · Regards, Jonathan Pryor ► PS British /P.S. American use this when you want to add something after the end of a letter: · PS I love you.· PS Send my regards to Pauline. VERB► follow· The Luggage followed faithfully, lid half open and menacing.· Cast-metal cresting follows faithfully the traditional style.· When this is run the servos should faithfully follow the input commands. ► record· It will faithfully record your nightmarish, most avantgarde guitar parts - bass, rhythm or lead.· Our team of ballot counters, undaunted by the mammoth task before them, faithfully recorded your favorites.· Many painters shared their Soviet counterpart's sincere belief in the continuing viability of faithfully recording what they saw.· His vision was direct, concrete and simple and he recorded faithfully the accidents of every-day life.· Picton-Howell's main mission in life was to record faithfully the minutes of the many meetings she attended. ► reproduce· And this was faithfully reproduced in the ideas of the revolutionaries.· In searching for Heather, he was faithfully reproducing her movements - and quite possibly her mistakes as well. ► Yours faithfully- Your faithfully, Adam Browning
- So what is new? Yours faithfully, Heinz Vuillermoz.
- Such letters will close with Yours faithfully.
- Thanks also to anyone else involved who may read this letter. Yours faithfully.
► Yours faithfully- So what is new? Yours faithfully, Heinz Vuillermoz.
- Such letters will close with Yours faithfully.
- Thanks also to anyone else involved who may read this letter. Yours faithfully.
nounfaithfaithfulness ≠ unfaithfulnessfaithfulfaithlessnessadjectivefaithful ≠ unfaithfulfaithlessadverbfaithfully ≠ unfaithfully 1in a loyal way: He had served the family faithfully for 40 years. Ann faithfully promised never to tell my secret.2in a regular way: She wrote faithfully in her journal every day. Every year, we faithfully make a trip up there to see him.3Yours faithfully British English the usual polite way of ending a formal letter, which you have begun with Dear Sir or Dear Madam → Yours sincerely at sincerely |