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Faithful   /fˈeɪθfəl/   Listen
Faithful

adjective
1.
Steadfast in affection or allegiance.  "Faithful employees" , "We do not doubt that England has a faithful patriot in the Lord Chancellor"
2.
Marked by fidelity to an original.  Synonym: close.  "A faithful copy of the portrait" , "A faithful rendering of the observed facts"
3.
Not having sexual relations with anyone except your husband or wife, or your boyfriend or girlfriend.
noun
1.
Any loyal and steadfast following.
2.
A group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church.  Synonyms: congregation, fold.



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... the Tartar behaved well. Joe, with Slim Jim, the faithful negro, to help, kept the motors up to their work, and Walters Jack and the lieutenant took turns steering, for it was too much to ask Joe or Jim to do this in addition to their ...
— The Motor Girls on Waters Blue - Or The Strange Cruise of The Tartar • Margaret Penrose

... the deputy seemed the more cruel from the fact that the man was a most faithful, obedient prisoner, and that this sister had previously furnished him with ample writing materials, that he might write frequently with no expense to the State, which materials the warden had ...
— The Prison Chaplaincy, And Its Experiences • Hosea Quinby

... interest, has no equal in the world's literature. In Abelard, the scholarly monk has completely replaced the man; in Heloise, the saintly nun is but a veil assumed in loving obedience to him, to conceal the deep-hearted, faithful, devoted flesh-and-blood woman. And such a woman! It may well be doubted if, for all that constitutes genuine womanhood, she ever had an equal. If there is salvation in love, Heloise is in the heaven of heavens. She does not ...
— Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 1 • Charles Dudley Warner

... women, true of heart And faithful found, ye shall in peace depart, Each to her home: behold ...
— The Iphigenia in Tauris • Euripides

... religion, as indeed of all heathen religions, that its golden age should be in the past. It instinctively clings to the memory of a former happier time, and shrinks from the unknown future. Its piety ever looks backward, and aspires to present safety or enjoyment by a faithful imitation of an imaginary past. It is always "returning on the old well-worn path to the paradise of its childhood," and contrasting the gloom that overhangs the present with the radiance that shone on the morning lands. In every crisis of terror or disaster ...
— Roman Mosaics - Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood • Hugh Macmillan


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