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Definition of fidelity
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Fidelity
(n.)
Adherence
to
truth;
veracity;
honesty.
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Vow
::
Vow (n.)
Specifically,
a
promise
of
fidelity;
a
pledge
of love or
affection;
as, the
marriage
vow..
Faith
::
Faith (n.) Word or honor
pledged;
promise
given;
fidelity;
as, he
violated
his
faith..
Troth
::
Troth (n.)
Belief;
faith;
fidelity.
Infidelity
::
Infidelity
(n.) Want of faith or
belief
in some
religious
system;
especially,
a want of faith in, or
disbelief
of, the
inspiration
of the
Scriptures,
of the
divine
origin
of
Christianity..
Constancy
::
Constancy
(n.)
Fixedness
or
firmness
of mind;
persevering
resolution;
especially,
firmness
of mind under
sufferings,
steadiness
in
attachments,
or
perseverance
in
enterprise;
stability;
fidelity..
Faithful
::
Faithful
(a.) True and
constant
in
affection
or
allegiance
to a
person
to whom one is bound by a vow, be ties of love,
gratitude,
or
honor,
as to a
husband,
a
prince,
a
friend;
firm in the
observance
of duty;
loyal;
of true
fidelity;
as, a
faithful
husband
or
servant..
Vassal
::
Vassal
(n.) The
grantee
of a fief, feud, or fee; one who holds land of
superior,
and who vows
fidelity
and
homage
to him; a
feudatory;
a
feudal
tenant..
Infidelity
::
Infidelity
(n.)
Unfaithfulness
to the
marriage
vow or
contract;
violation
of the
marriage
covenant
by
adultery.
Religion
::
Religion
(n.)
Strictness
of
fidelity
in
conforming
to any
practice,
as if it were an
enjoined
rule of
conduct..
Secrecy
::
Secrecy
(n.) The
quality
of being
secretive;
fidelity
to a
secret;
forbearance
of
disclosure
or
discovery.
Abandon
::
Abandon
(v. t.) To give up
absolutely;
to
forsake
entirely
; to
renounce
utterly;
to
relinquish
all
connection
with or
concern
on; to
desert,
as a
person
to whom one owes
allegiance
or
fidelity;
to quit; to
surrender..
Wittol
::
Wittol
(n.) A man who knows his
wife's
infidelity
and
submits
to it; a tame
cuckold;
-- so
called
because
the
cuckoo
lays its eggs in the
wittol's
nest.
Vindicate
::
Vindicate
(v. t.) To
avenge;
to
punish;
as, a war to
vindicate
or
punish
infidelity..
Adhesion
::
Adhesion
(n.)
Adherence;
steady
or firm
attachment;
fidelity;
as,
adhesion
to
error,
to a
policy..
Forget-me-not
::
Forget-me-not
(n.) A small herb, of the genus
Myosotis
(M.
palustris,
incespitosa,
etc.),
bearing
a
beautiful
blue
flower,
and
extensively
considered
the
emblem
of
fidelity..
Adherence
::
Adherence
(n.) The state of being fixed in
attachment;
fidelity;
steady
attachment;
adhesion;
as,
adherence
to a party or to
opinions..
Observance
::
Observance
(n.) The act or
practice
of
observing
or
noticing
with
attention;
a
heeding
or
keeping
with care;
performance;
--
usually
with a sense of
strictness
and
fidelity;
as, the
observance
of the
Sabbath
is
general;
the
strict
observance
of
duties..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) That which
rightfully
attracts
esteem,
respect,
or
consideration;
self-respect;
dignity;
courage;
fidelity;
especially,
excellence
of
character;
high moral
worth;
virtue;
nobleness;
specif.,
in men,
integrity;
uprightness;
trustworthness;
in
women,
purity;
chastity..
Realism
::
Realism
(n.)
Fidelity
to
nature
or to real life;
representation
without
idealization,
and
making
no
appeal
to the
imagination;
adherence
to the
actual
fact..
Jealous
::
"Jealous
(a.)
Disposed
to
suspect
rivalry
in
matters
of
interest
and
affection;
apprehensive
regarding
the
motives
of
possible
rivals,
or the
fidelity
of
friends;
distrustful;
having
morbid
fear of
rivalry
in love or
preference
given to
another;
painfully
suspicious
of the
faithfulness
of
husband,
wife, or
lover..
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