English word
Faithful
Definitions
adjective
- steadfast in affection or allegiance : loyal
- firm in adherence to promises or in observance of duty : conscientious
- given with strong assurance : binding
- true to the facts, to a standard, or to an original
- full of faithobsolete
Synonyms for faithful
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Synonyms by context
True to the facts or the original
adjective
Those who are faithful to a particular religion or political party
noun
- followers
- adherents
- believers
- communicants
- brethren
- congregation
- flock
- loyal followers
- loyal members
- parishioners
Antonyms for faithful
Opposite of remaining loyal and steadfast
- unfaithful
- disloyal
- faithless
- false
- fickle
- inconstant
- perfidious
- recreant
- traitorous
- treacherous
Opposite of true to the facts or the original
- inaccurate
- corrupt
- corrupted
- imprecise
- inauthentic
- inexact
- loose
- indefinite
- fake
- bogus
(inaccurate) Opposite of accurate or correct in all details
- incorrect
- untrue
- erroneous
- fallacious
- falsified
- invalid
- obscure
Phrases
- above suspicion
- all in
- all right
- always there
- as good as one's word
- as keen as mustard
- as thick as thieves
- attached to
- behind one
- boy scout
- dedicated to
- devoted to
- down home
- fanatical about
- fixated on
- fly right
- full of doubt
- full of integrity
- given over to
- hell-bent on