The word is spelt as you have done in the question.
I wholeheartedly admired Claudia's thoroughness. The citizens wholeheartedly approved of the council's decision.
The boy believed wholeheartedly in his parents.
I wholeheartedly recommend this sentence as a great example.
"I'm with you all the way!" "I second that!" "Right on!" (Slang)
It was embarrassing for us and everyone else laughed wholeheartedly.
The correct spelling of the term is "sincerely" (honestly, wholeheartedly). The phrase "sincerely but" does not seem to have any consistent use.
No, "wholeheartedly" is one word.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word wholeheartedly.
I wholeheartedly admired Claudia's thoroughness. The citizens wholeheartedly approved of the council's decision.
The boy believed wholeheartedly in his parents.
I wholeheartedly recommend this sentence as a great example.
Synonyms of wholeheartedly would include unreservedly, unrestrainedly, enthusiastically.... ...and sincerely.
They wholeheartedly agreed that she deserved the award for bravery after saving the woman who was drowning in the river.
There are four morphemes in "wholeheartedly": whole (1), heart (1), -ed (1), -ly (1).
honest
Conquer means to defeat someone
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