Meaning & Definition of word "Faithful"

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    Faithful

    /ˈfeɪθfəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Remaining loyal and steadfast.
      • Example: She has been a faithful friend through all the ups and downs.
    • 2. Accurate and true to the original.
      • Example: The film is a faithful adaptation of the classic novel.
    • 3. Consistently reliable or trustworthy.
      • Example: He is a faithful employee who always meets his deadlines.
    • 4. Having or showing strong support for a cause or person.
      • Example: They are faithful supporters of the local charity.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from faith + -ful

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    faithful friend:

    A friend who is loyal and trustworthy.

    faithful to someone:

    Remaining loyal in a romantic relationship.

    faithful servant:

    A servant who diligently and loyally serves.

    Related Words

    faith:

    Complete trust or confidence in something.

    fidelity:

    Faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief.

    trustworthy:

    Able to be relied on as honest or truthful.

    Slang Meanings of faithful

    Meaning: Ride or die

    Example Sentence: She's my ride or die; we stick together no matter what.

    Meaning: Down for someone

    Example Sentence: He’s always down for me; he’s so faithful.