What does FIDELITY mean?
Definitions for FIDELITY
fɪˈdɛl ɪ ti, faɪ-fi·deli·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
fidelitynoun
accuracy with which an electronic system reproduces the sound or image of its input signal
fidelity, faithfulnessnoun
the quality of being faithful
Wiktionary
fidelitynoun
faithfulness to one's duties
fidelitynoun
accuracy, or exact correspondence to some given quality or fact
fidelitynoun
loyalty, especially to one's spouse
fidelitynoun
the degree to which a system accurately reproduces an input.
Etymology: 15th century, from fidélité from fidelitas, from fidelis, from fides (English faith), from bʰidʰ-, zero-grade of bʰeydʰ- (English bide).
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Fidelitynoun
Etymology: fidelitas, Latin; fidelité, French.
The church, by her publick reading of the book of God, preached only as a witness; now the principal thing required in a witness is a fidelity. Richard Hooker, b. v. s. 19.
They mistake credulity for fidelity. Clarke.
Wikipedia
Fidelity
Fidelity is the quality of faithfulness or loyalty. Its original meaning regarded duty in a broader sense than the related concept of fealty. Both derive from the Latin word fidēlis, meaning "faithful or loyal". In the City of London financial markets it has traditionally been used in the sense encompassed in the motto "My word is my bond".
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fidelity
Fidelity can be defined as the quality or state of being faithful, loyal, and accurate in one's actions, thoughts, or commitments. It refers to the degree of faithfulness, adherence, and honesty displayed in relationships, duties, or agreements. Fidelity also involves staying true to one's principles, promises, or beliefs.
Webster Dictionary
Fidelitynoun
faithfulness; adherence to right; careful and exact observance of duty, or discharge of obligations
Fidelitynoun
adherence to a person or party to which one is bound; loyalty
Fidelitynoun
adherence to the marriage contract
Fidelitynoun
adherence to truth; veracity; honesty
Wikidata
Fidelity
Fidelity is the quality of being faithful or loyal. Its original meaning regarded duty to a lord or a king, in a broader sense than the related concept of fealty. Both derive from the Latin word fidēlis, meaning "faithful or loyal". In modern human relationships, the term can refer to sexual monogamy. In western culture this often means adherence to marriage vows, or of promises of exclusivity or monogamy, and an absence of adultery. However, some people do not equate fidelity in personal relationships with sexual or emotional monogamy. Often, however, women in the works of Shakespeare are associated with it in a negative sense, such as "She is with little fidelity". For example, Bertram accuses Helena of having "little fidelity" in All's Well That Ends Well. Fidelity also denotes how accurate a copy is to its source. For example, a worn gramophone record will have a lower fidelity than one in good condition, and a recording made by a low budget record company in the early 20th century is likely to have significantly less audio fidelity than a good modern recording. In the 1950s, the terms "high fidelity" or "hi-fi" were popularized for equipment and recordings which exhibited more accurate sound reproduction. The converse term "lo-fi", doesn't necessarily mean "low fidelity", rather that the production ethic aims for "gritty authenticity" over perfect production. Similarly in electronics, fidelity refers to the correspondence of the output signal to the input signal, rather than sound quality.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Fidelity
fi-del′i-ti, n. faithful performance of duty: faithfulness to a husband or wife: honesty: firm adherence. [L. fidelitat-em—fidelis, faithful—fidĕre, to trust.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of FIDELITY in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of FIDELITY in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of FIDELITY in a Sentence
Fidelity to the public requires that the laws be as plain and explicit as possible, that the less knowing may understand, and not be ensnared by them, while the artful evade their force.
A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down.
If there is a ‘ choice ’ to be made, it seems to me, that fidelity to Christ would obligate a Christian to advocate for saving life, rather than destroying life, perhaps the Vice President was talking about a different faith than the one ‘ that was once for all delivered to the saints, ’ as Jude wrote.
Many people have the wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.
The president looks forward to visiting the institution that helped shape his dedication to the rule of law, the role of the presidency and his fidelity to the Constitution.
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- ولاء - إخلاصArabic
- точност, преданост, вярност, прецизностBulgarian
- Treue, Redlichkeit, GenauigkeitGerman
- fidelidadSpanish
- toistokyky, lojaalius, täsmällisyys, tarkkuus, uskollisuusFinnish
- dílseachtIrish
- fidelidadeGalician
- נאמנות, דיוק, נאמנות למקורHebrew
- ragaszkodás, pontosság, hűségHungarian
- kesetiaanIndonesian
- tryggðIcelandic
- fedeltàItalian
- 忠実Japanese
- fidem,Latin
- wiernośćPolish
- fidelidade, lealdadePortuguese
- fidelitateRomanian
- качество, верность, точность, лояльностьRussian
- trohet, plikttrohet, exakthet, fidelitetSwedish
- நம்பகTamil
- sadık, sadakatTurkish
- 忠誠Chinese
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