faith
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more faithful
Superlative
most faithful
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staying loyal and dedicated to a certain person, idea, group, etc.
- Despite the challenges, she remained a faithful friend, always ready to offer support and encouragement.
- The faithful employee consistently showed up to work on time and completed tasks with dedication and diligence.
- Even in adversity, she remained faithful to her dreams, working tirelessly to achieve her goals.
- Throughout the years, he remained faithful to his principles, never compromising his beliefs.
- The faithful fans of the band waited eagerly for their latest album, demonstrating unwavering support for their music.
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accurately representing or reproducing an original
- The translator provided a faithful version of the novel.
- The painting is a faithful copy of the original masterpiece.
- The recording is faithful to the artist's live performance.
- Historians strive to give a faithful account of events.
- The model is a faithful representation of the actual building.
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sexually loyal and not engaging in relations with anyone other than one's spouse or partner
- He has been faithful to his wife for twenty years.
- A faithful partner honors their commitments in a relationship.
- She remained faithful despite long periods of separation.
- Faithful couples often build trust through mutual respect.
- Being faithful is a cornerstone of many marriages.
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