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wholeheartedly
[hohl-hahr-tid-lee]
adverb
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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of wholeheartedly1
Example Sentences
“I wholeheartedly agree with everything that was written in the open letter shared yesterday,” she wrote.
“At the core of this piece is a cautionary tale about what it means to submit wholeheartedly to anybody’s dream, including your own,” Mason explains.
She wholeheartedly agreed when another diner commented: "Trump may be wrong, but at least he's trying."
“On behalf of the county, I apologize wholeheartedly to everyone who was harmed by these reprehensible acts,” said L.A.
Even some far-right Christian conservatives, who otherwise back Trump wholeheartedly, are angry about his relationship to White, calling her views "heresy," and balking at treating their religion like a get-rich-quick scheme.
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