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View synonyms for wholeheartedly

wholeheartedly

[ hohl-hahr-tid-lee ]

adverb

  1. with the utmost sincerity, enthusiasm, commitment, etc.:

    I still believe wholeheartedly in freedom of speech and conscience, and will continue to defend them in my new role as party leader.



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In return, Cuban rhetoric wholeheartedly blamed the United States for crippling their economy.

Wellington, New Zealand Our Oceania pick is the latest city to wholeheartedly embrace the global Brooklyn movement.

“I firmly and wholeheartedly reject the allegations,” Hawking said from a Cambridge Hospital.

They were all willing to wholeheartedly put themselves out there for this thing they cared deeply about.

Believe it wholeheartedly or look at it as a founding myth of Western culture.

Wholeheartedly and with utter disregard of personal sacrifice this vast aggregation committed itself to the task.

He entered wholeheartedly into her plans; he was so handsome and intuitive, so big and tall, yet so almost femininely sympathetic.

The listener would enthuse in her turn, sometimes wholeheartedly, sometimes with an undercurrent of sadness or regret.

It means discovering what is the best solution for everybody involved, and then working wholeheartedly toward that solution.

The real reason for conquering anxious fear is that a man may give himself wholeheartedly to the service of the Kingdom.

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