Synonym: accuracy, allegiance, attachment, correctness, devotion, exactness, faith, faithfulness, fealty, loyalty, precision. Antonym: disloyalty. Similar words: guideline, reliability, confide, bona fide, diffident, confident, delight, deliver. Meaning: [fɪ'delətɪ] n. 1. accuracy with which an electronic system reproduces the sound or image of its input signal 2. the quality of being faithful.
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(31) Young, an audio fanatic, no doubt would approve of the Mobile Fidelity treatment.
(32) One of the most basic ways to make gay culture more sustainable is to create an honored place for relationships and fidelity.
(33) SemperFidelis I found the roundtable on fidelity fascinating reading, but intensely depressing as well.
(34) Fidelity Investments stoutly defended its star manager, saying that he had simply changed his mind after giving the interviews.
(35) Fidelity - a virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed. Ambrose Bierce
(36) The whole effect is of brightness and fidelity to the true concert hall experience.
(37) However, this kind of greenback fidelity can backfire once in a while.
(38) He has been similarly evasive in answering questions about his marital fidelity and marijuana use.
(39) Joined trees were objects of good omen; symbols of conjugal happiness and marital fidelity.
(40) Of course, separate rules do not apply to Fidelity, but a different standard of public attention is in order.
(41) She'd fallen in love with Antonio at first sight, but didn't trust his fidelity as a future husband.
(42) The sound fidelity of CDs is much better than that of records.
(43) Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. Helen Keller
(44) Instead, Vinik began moving money into Treasury securities,[http://sentencedict.com/fidelity.html] according to a report released by Fidelity Investments.
(45) The first compact discs carried digitally encoded high fidelity music.
(46) Since then, Fidelity has banned its fund managers from making any comments about stocks.
(47) Mate fidelity between breeding seasons is relatively low, so a high proportion of the population re-pair each year.
(48) We have these Fidelity mutual fund accounts: Equity Income, $ 22, 000.
(49) Some couples dodge the whole issue of fidelity; they feel uncomfortable talking about it.
(50) Fidelity yesterday announced a new policy prohibiting its managers from discussing specific companies with the media.
(51) Yet there still are many Fidelity shareholders who came aboard years ago specifically because Fidelity produced above-average returns.
(52) Sometimes the 1949 recording is a trifle overwhelmed, but by and large it absorbs the heavy demands with reasonable fidelity.
(53) First and last he sought only the strictest fidelity to justice, rectitude and truth.
(54) This contradictory fidelity to and departure from methodological rigour undermines the already dubious self-sufficiency of discourses of psychology as a science.
(55) Fidelity often clears out entire investments in companies when it starts selling, he said.
(56) But they did dramatically increase the number of persons and groups of persons who recognized a bond with the crown through fidelity.
(57) Fidelity Investments is hoping to cash in on some of this traffic by offering three new unit investment trusts.
(58) Contemporary interest in quail focuses more on their taste than on their promise of marital fidelity.
(59) First Fidelity does not plan to sell MetLife insurance through its branches, even if the law is changed to allow it.
(60) The immobility of the Far East, its extraordinary fidelity to its own ways, was partly the result of internal factors.
More similar words: guideline, reliability, confide, bona fide, diffident, confident, delight, deliver, delicate, delivery, delirious, elite, widely, delightful, deliberately, ability, utility, facility, stability, mortality, liability, sexuality, capability, disability, identity, flexibility, sensibility, credibility, availability, essentiality.