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Faithful
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Meaning
Adj
●
Loyal;
adhering
firmly
to person or cause.
●
Having faith.
●
In Collectives:
Reliable;
worthy
of trust.
●
Consistent with reality.
●
Engaging in
sexual relations
only with
one's
spouse
or
long-term
sexual
partner.
●
In Mathematics:
Injective in specific
contexts
, e.g. of
representations
in
representation
or
functors
in
category
theory.
Noun
●
The
practicing
members of a
religion
or
followers
of a cause.
●
Someone
or something
that is
faithful
or reliable.
Sourced from
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Origin
faithful
English
-ful
English
faith
English
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Devout
Steadfast
Obedient
Pious
Righteous
Chaste
Respectful
Truthful
Religious
Compassionate
Believers
Virtuous
Sincere
Merciful
Trustworthy
Honest
Humble
Committed
Disciples
Reverent
Saints
Selfless
Subservient
Sympathetic
Submissive
Repentant
Gracious
Attentive
Supportive
Adherents
Dutiful
Christ
Dedicated
Genuine
Followers
God
Devoted
Catholics
Congregation
Christians
Church
Devotees
Believer
Friendly
Christian
Confident
Israelites
Holy
Benevolent
Relatable
Muslims
Gullible
Agreeable
Gods
Apostles
Pilgrims
True Believers
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