fidelity

noun
UK: /fɪˈdel.ə.ti/
US: /fɪˈdel.ə.ti/
  1. The quality of being loyal and faithful to someone or something.

    1. His fidelity to his wife is very strong and admirable.
    2. The knight's fidelity to the crown was tested during the rebellion, but he remained steadfast.
  2. The degree to which something matches or copies something else, such as a recording or image.

    1. The fidelity of the recording was excellent and clear.
    2. The artist aimed for complete fidelity in his portrait, capturing every detail of the subject.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fidelity" in English means: The quality of being loyal and faithful to someone or something., The degree to which something matches or copies something else, such as a recording or image..

The phonetic transcription of "fidelity" is /fɪˈdel.ə.ti/ in British English and /fɪˈdel.ə.ti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fidelity": loyalty, accuracy, devotion, precision.

Example usage of "fidelity": "His fidelity to his wife is very strong and admirable.". More examples on the page.