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Dictionary: faith·ful   (fāth'fəl) pronunciation
 
adj.
  1. Adhering firmly and devotedly, as to a person, cause, or idea; loyal.
  2. Engaging in sex only with one's spouse or only with one's partner in a sexual relationship.
  3. Having or full of faith.
  4. Worthy of trust or belief; reliable.
  5. Consistent with truth or actuality: a faithful reproduction of the portrait.
pl.n.
  1. The practicing members of a religious faith, especially of Christianity or Islam: a pilgrimage to Mecca made by the faithful.
  2. The steadfast adherents of a faith or cause: a meeting of the party faithful.
faithfully faith'ful·ly adv.
faithfulness faith'ful·ness n.

SYNONYMS  faithful, loyal, true, constant, fast, steadfast, staunch. These adjectives mean adhering firmly and devotedly to someone or something that elicits or demands one's fidelity. Faithful and loyal both suggest undeviating attachment, though loyal applies more often to political allegiance: a faithful employee; a loyal citizen. True implies steadiness, sincerity, and reliability: “I would be true, for there are those who trust me” (Howard Arnold Walter). Constant stresses uniformity and invariability: “But I am constant as the northern star” (Shakespeare). Fast suggests loyalty that is not easily deflected: fast friends. Steadfast strongly implies fixed, unswerving loyalty: a steadfast ally. Staunch even more strongly suggests unshakable attachment or allegiance: “He lived and died a staunch loyalist” (Harriet Beecher Stowe).


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adjective

  1. Adhering firmly and devotedly, as to a person, a cause, or a duty: allegiant, constant, fast, firm1, liege, loyal, staunch, steadfast, true. See continue/stop/pause, trust/distrust.
  2. Worthy of belief, as because of precision or faithfulness to an original: authentic, authoritative, convincing, credible, true, trustworthy, valid. See true/false.
  3. Not deviating from correctness, accuracy, or completeness: close, exact, full, rigorous, strict. See careful/careless.
  4. Conforming to fact: accurate, correct, exact, precise, right, rigorous, true, veracious, veridical. See correct/incorrect, honest/dishonest, real/imaginary, true/false.

 
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adj

Definition: authentic, accurate
Antonyms: different, false, inaccurate, inexact, uncertain

adj

Definition: loyal, reliable
Antonyms: dishonest, disloyal, false, inconstant, treacherous, unfaithful, unreliable, untrue


 
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Remaining loyal and constant.

pronunciation She remained faithful to her husband despite being attracted to another man.

 
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - tro, pålidelig, trofast, nøjagtig
n. - troende person, trofast person

idioms:

  • old faithful    gammel bekendt

Nederlands (Dutch)
trouw, getrouw, betrouwbaar, getrouwe aanhanger, gelovigen

Français (French)
adj. - fidèle, exact, mot pour mot, loyal

idioms:

  • Old Faithful    geyser du parc national de Yellowstone (E.U.)
  • the faithful    les fidèles

Deutsch (German)
adj. - getreu, gläubig, pflichttreu
n. - Gläubige

idioms:

  • old faithful    alter Vertrauter

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. pl. - (οι) πιστοί
adj. - πιστός, αφοσιωμένος, προσηλωμένος

idioms:

  • old faithful    γνωστός θερμοπίδακας των ΗΠΑ, παλιός υπηρέτης, παλιό αυτοκίνητο

Italiano (Italian)
fedele

idioms:

  • old faithful    di fiducia

Português (Portuguese)
n. pl. - os fiéis (m pl) (igreja)
adj. - fiel

idioms:

  • old faithful    algo ou alguém que é realmente pontual

Русский (Russian)
достоверный, точный, преданный, правоверные, верующие

idioms:

  • old faithful    старый верный (друг)

Español (Spanish)
adj. - creyente, fiel, exacto, fidedigno, piadoso, leal
n. - los que creen, los miembros leales de un grupo, los fieles

idioms:

  • old faithful    confiable, viejo amigo, sabido y conocido

Svenska (Swedish)
n. pl. - rättrogna
adj. - trogen, trovärdig, exakt

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
忠实的, 可靠的, 详确的, 信徒

idioms:

  • old faithful    老实泉

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 忠實的, 可靠的, 詳確的
n. - 信徒

idioms:

  • old faithful    老實泉

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 충실한 , 성실한, 신의 있는
n. - 기독교회교의 충실한 신자들

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 信義にあつい, 誠実な, 貞節な, 正確な, 真に迫った, 信頼できる
n. - 忠実な信者たち, 忠実な支持者

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الجمع) المخلصون , جماعه المؤمنين (صفه) مخلص‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮נאמן, מסור, מדוייק‬
n. - ‮המאמינים, בייחוד נוצרים או מוסלמים‬


 
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