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Meaning of Faithful
Having or showing a strong belief in something or someone
Etymology of Faithful
The word "faithful" has its roots in Old English "fæþful" and Old French "feal", which are derived from Latin "fidelis", meaning "loyal" or "faithful", and ultimately from Latin "fides", meaning "faith"
Historically, the word has been used to describe someone who is loyal, trustworthy, and dedicated to a person, cause, or institution
Synonyms
loyal
devoted
dedicated
committed
steadfast
true
constant
trustworthy
reliable
dependable
faithful
dutiful
obedient
conforming
compliant
observant
punctual
regular
steady
unwavering
unshakeable
unswerving
firm
resolute
determined
persistent
consistent
steady
stable
enduring
lasting
abiding
persevering
unrelenting
untiring
indefatigable
tireless
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, the word "faithful" can be defined as:
- + Giving or showing strong loyalty and support to someone or something
- + Having a strong belief in something or someone
- + (Of a representation or reproduction) accurately depicting or reproducing the original
Usage Examples
- The faithful followers of the team attended every game, despite the rain and cold
- * She was a faithful friend and always supported me in times of need
- * The artist created a faithful reproduction of the original painting
Antonyms
disloyal
unfaithful
treacherous
traitorous
perfidious
faithless
untrue
inconstant
unreliable
undependable
disobedient
noncompliant
irregular
unsteady
wavering
shaky
vacillating
indecisive
hesitant
halfhearted
lukewarm
apathetic
indifferent
unenthusiastic
uncommitted
undedicated