faith
noun
[ feɪθ ]
• complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
• "this restores one's faith in politicians"
Similar:
trust,
belief,
confidence,
conviction,
credence,
reliance,
dependence,
optimism,
hopefulness,
hope,
expectation,
• strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof.
• "bereaved people who have shown supreme faith"
Similar:
religion,
church,
sect,
denomination,
persuasion,
religious persuasion,
religious belief,
belief,
code of belief,
ideology,
creed,
teaching,
dogma,
doctrine,
faith
exclamation
• said to express surprise or emphasis.
• "faith, I was shown the door myself and came home"
Origin:
Middle English: from Old French feid, from Latin fides .