No true is the opposite to false and
Faithful is opposite to unfaithful or disloyal
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They are quadrilaterals; opposite sides are parallel.
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The opposites would be faithful, loyal, steadfast, or true (e.g. a true friend).
Unfaithful is the proper opposite of faithful, but dishonest has a similar meaning as unfaithful.
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No, "un-" is a prefix that means not. "Faithful" is a word on its own, and adding "un-" to it changes the meaning to the opposite of faithful.
The opposite could be true, or real, genuine.
The opposite of true (factual) is false. It might also be unreal or fictional. The opposite of true (direction) could be skewed or angled. The opposite of true (loyal, steadfast) could be disloyal, unfaithful, or fickle.
Yes, it is always true. If it was "opposite day", the actual meaning would be taken as 'it is opposite day'. If it was not opposite day, the sentence would be taken as read and would be correct. On Opposite Day : "It is not opposite day" = "It is opposite day" = True On Any Other Day: "It is not opposite day" = "It is not opposite day" = True If you said it WAS Opposite Day, it won't always be true.
The Opposite Is Also True was created in 2001.
To have faith and stay true to God's word.
The opposite of remaining true would be being false or untrue.
Faithful, true, reliable, dependable ...
Faithful to law; upholding the lawful authority; faithful and true to the lawful government; faithful to the prince or sovereign to whom one is subject; unswerving in allegiance., True to any person or persons to whom one owes fidelity, especially as a wife to her husband, lovers to each other, and friend to friend; constant; faithful to a cause or a principle.