adherence in English
- adherence⇄adherence, noun.
1. a holding to and following closely; steady observance or maintenance.
Ex. The coach insisted on rigid adherence to the rules.
2. attachment or devotion (to a party, leader, or belief); faithfulness.
3. a stick
adherence in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
adherence in Sindhi سنڌي
adherence
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
/ədˈhɪr.əns/
Definitions
1. The quality of adhering; steady devotion, support, or allegiance.
2. The act of adhering to a rule, regulation, or belief.
Usage Examples
1. "The adherence to safety protocols is crucial in the workplace."
2. "His adherence to his principles was admirable."
Etymology
From Latin "adhaerentia," meaning "a sticking to."
Synonyms
1. Attachment
2. Fidelity
3. Loyalty
Antonyms
1. Disobedience
2. Noncompliance
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | Adherencia | /a.ðeˈɾen.θja/ |
French | Adhérence | /ad.e.ʁɑ̃s/ |
German | Adhärenz | /a.deˈʁɛnts/ |
Italian | Adesione | /adeˈzjone/ |
Chinese | 遵循 | /zūn xún/ |
Hindi | पालन | /pālan/ |
Arabic | الالتزام | /al-iltizām/ |
Russian | Придерживание | /prʲɪˈdʲerʐɨvanʲɪje/ |
Portuguese | Aderência | /a.deˈɾẽ.sjɐ/ |
Japanese | 遵守 | /junshu/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
Pronunciation may vary based on regional accents and dialects.
Historical Usage
The term has been in use since the early 19th century in the context of adherence to rules and regulations.
Cultural Nuances
In various cultures, adherence to social norms and traditions is often regarded as a fundamental value.
More Information
This section discusses the importance of adherence in contexts such as law, ethics, and personal relationships.