Fidelity

/fɪˈdɛləti/ noun

Fidelity means being loyal and faithful to a person, promise, or duty. It can also describe how accurately something, like a recording, copies the original sound or image.

It comes from Latin “fidelitas,” meaning “faithfulness,” from “fides,” meaning “faith” or “trust.” The word has long carried both moral and technical senses of “staying true.”

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