Dedicatedly: meaning, definitions and examples
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dedicatedly
[ ˈdedɪˌkeɪtɪdli ]
work ethic
With great commitment and devotion to a particular purpose or cause.
Synonyms
devotedly, earnestly, passionately, wholeheartedly.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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dedicatedly |
Used when describing someone working with a strong commitment to a particular task, goal, or purpose.
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devotedly |
Commonly used when describing someone's strong loyalty or love toward another person or cause.
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earnestly |
Used when someone is showing sincere and intense conviction or seriousness, though sometimes this can seem overly serious.
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wholeheartedly |
Used when describing complete sincerity, enthusiasm, or energy in an activity, often implying full and undivided commitment.
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passionately |
Appropriate when describing someone showing strong, intense emotion or enthusiasm towards a person, activity, or belief.
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Examples of usage
- She worked dedicatedly on the project until it was completed.
- He dedicatedly pursued his passion for music throughout his life.
Translations
Translations of the word "dedicatedly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 dedicadamente
🇮🇳 समर्पित रूप से
🇩🇪 hingebungsvoll
🇮🇩 dengan penuh dedikasi
🇺🇦 віддано
🇵🇱 oddanie
🇯🇵 献身的に (けんしんてきに)
🇫🇷 dévouément
🇪🇸 dedicadamente
🇹🇷 adamakla
🇰🇷 헌신적으로 (heonshinjeogeuro)
🇸🇦 بتفانٍ
🇨🇿 odděleně
🇸🇰 oddane
🇨🇳 专心致志地 (zhuān xīn zhì zhì de)
🇸🇮 predano
🇮🇸 af heilindum
🇰🇿 адалдықпен
🇬🇪 ერთგულად (ertgulad)
🇦🇿 sədaqətlə
🇲🇽 dedicadamente
Etymology
The adverb 'dedicatedly' is derived from the verb 'dedicate', which comes from the Latin word 'dedicare', meaning 'to consecrate'. The concept of dedication has been valued throughout history in various cultures and religions, symbolizing commitment, loyalty, and devotion to a cause or belief. The adverb form 'dedicatedly' emphasizes the intensity and sincerity of one's dedication.
See also: dedicated.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #42,571, this word is among the least frequently used in common English. Understanding it can be beneficial for comprehensive language mastery, but it's not essential for most learners.