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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of wholeheartedly1
Example Sentences
In my own life, I find myself thinking about the philosophy underpinning dialectical behavior therapy, an approach designed for the most challenging situations and intense emotions: learning to simultaneously wholeheartedly accept and change.
“I agree wholeheartedly with his tweet,” said Noah Garden, MLB deputy commissioner for business and media.
She seemed to be wholeheartedly in favor of supporting Zelenskyy and Ukraine against Russian aggression.
In reality, as the fact-checkers lamely noted, both current and proposed abortion bans, which Vance has backed wholeheartedly, do not make exceptions based on the reason a patient seeks an abortion.
Of course, the former president left the debate wholeheartedly believing a completely different truth: that he beat Harris.
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