English word

Faithful

Definitions

adjective

  1. steadfast in affection or allegiance : loyal
  2. firm in adherence to promises or in observance of duty : conscientious
  3. given with strong assurance : binding
  4. true to the facts, to a standard, or to an original
  5. full of faithobsolete

Synonyms for faithful

Closest evidence-backed alternatives.

  • loyal
  • devout
  • staunch
  • steadfast
  • true
  • devoted
  • good
  • enthusiastic
  • stanch

Synonyms by context

Remaining loyal and steadfast

adjective

True to the facts or the original

adjective

Dependable, able to be relied on

adjective

  • sure
  • trustworthy
  • certain
  • tried
  • trusted
  • unfailing
  • attested

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

  • careless
  • faithless
  • cold
  • cool
  • fickle
  • perfidious
  • recreant
  • unbelieving
  • traitorous
  • treacherous
  • doubting
  • false-hearted

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