faithful


Definition: Meaning of, faithful in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈfeɪθfʊl;ˈfeɪθf(ə)l /

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  1. [usually before noun] remaining loyal to a particular person, belief, political party etc and continuing to support them
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  2. [usually before noun] representing an event or an image in a way that is exactly true or that looks exactly the same
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  3. if you are faithful to your wife, boyfriend etc, you do not have a sexual relationship with anyone else
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  4. [only before noun] able to be trusted or depended on
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  1. the faithful [plural] the people who are very loyal to a leader, political party etc and continue to support them
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  2. the faithful [plural] the people who believe in a religion
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  3. [countable] a loyal follower, supporter, or member
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faithful used in phrases

  • O Come All Ye Faithful
    1. the title and first words of a popular Christmas CAROL (= a traditional religious song)
  • Old Faithful
    1. a large GEYSER in YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK in the northwestern US, which sends a stream of hot water high up into the air about once every hour
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