How would you use the word fidelty in a sentence
The term "fidelity" can mean loyalty or accuracy/exactness. It is generally used as a noun in a sentence, e.g. "The speech was transcribed with great fidelity."
Answered by kgb agent Laureen M on Thursday, March 22 2012 at 06:03PM EDT
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