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faithful adjective [ ˈfeɪθfʊl ]

• remaining loyal and steadfast.
• "throughout his career, he remained faithful to the principles of Classical art"
Similar: loyal, constant, true, devoted, true-blue, true-hearted, unswerving, unwavering, staunch, steadfast, dedicated, committed, trusted, trusty, trustworthy, dependable, reliable, obedient, dutiful,
Opposite: unfaithful,
• true to the facts or the original.
• "the film was faithful to the book"
Similar: accurate, precise, exact, errorless, error-free, unerring, without error, faultless, true, close, strict, realistic, authentic, convincing, on the button, on the mark, on the beam, on the nail, spot on, bang on, on the money, verisimilar,
Opposite: inaccurate,

faithful noun

• those who are faithful to a particular religion or political party.
• "a muezzin called the faithful to prayer"
Similar: believers, communicants, adherents, followers, loyal followers, loyal members, congregation, brethren, flock,


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