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faith
noun as in trust in something
Strongest matches
acceptance, belief, confidence, conviction, hope, loyalty, truth
Strong matches
allegiance, assent, assurance, certainty, certitude, constancy, credence, credit, credulity, dependence, faithfulness, fealty, fidelity, reliance, stock, store, sureness, surety, troth, truthfulness
noun as in belief in a higher being; community of believers
Strongest matches
church, conviction, denomination, doctrine, principle, religion, sect, teaching
Strong matches
canon, communion, confession, connection, credo, creed, cult, dogma, doxy, gospel, orthodoxy, persuasion, piety, piousness, profession, revelation, tenet, theism, theology, worship
Example Sentences
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.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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