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faith

Definition for faith

noun as in belief in a higher being; community of believers

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Where lines like “don’t give up; don’t stop believing; keep the faith” can transform from overworn platitudes into a chant of quiet confidence and inflate the listener’s heart like the Grinch on Christmas.

He doesn’t even own a car: How is that for faith in a future that even includes Metrorail?

He created a vision of an America that needed to be saved, and could be saved, through a dedication to a certain kind of family and a certain kind of faith.

The Tesla board’s faith in Musk is, in a sense, endearing.

A spokesman for the school said they purchased them in good faith, after being "approached" by a provider, but the tickets were subsequently cancelled by the club.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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