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    faithful
    /ˈfeɪθf(ʊ)l/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. those who are faithful to a particular religion or political party: "a muezzin called the faithful to prayer"

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  2. Learn the meaning of faithful as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Find out how to use faithful to describe loyalty, accuracy, or religion.

  3. Learn the meaning of faithful as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use faithful in a sentence and how it differs from loyal, constant, staunch, and steadfast.

  4. Faithful implies long-continued and steadfast fidelity to whatever one is bound to by a pledge, duty, or obligation: a faithful friend. Constant suggests firmness and steadfastness in attachment: a constant affection.

  5. Faithful describes someone who is reliable and consistent. If you're a faithful volunteer at the animal shelter, you show up every Saturday and work hard to help the animals. A faithful friend is loyal and steadfast — it's no wonder that many people consider their dogs to be their most faithful companions.

  6. faithful implies long-continued and steadfast fidelity to whatever one is bound to by a pledge, duty, or obligation: a faithful friend. constant suggests firmness and steadfastness in attachment: a constant affection. loyal implies unswerving allegiance to a person, organization, cause, or idea: loyal to one's associates, one's country.

  7. Faithful means adhering firmly and devotedly to someone or something, or maintaining sexual loyalty to one's partner. It also implies reliability, accuracy, and consistency. See different sources and translations of faithful.

  8. Definition of faithful adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.