Synonym: belief, confidence, hope, religion, teaching, trust. Antonym: doubt. Similar words: faithful, wait, trait, await, wait on, wait for, fair, fail. Meaning: [feɪθ] n. 1. a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny 2. complete confidence in a person or plan etc 3. an institution to express belief in a divine power 4. loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person.
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61. He bought the painting in good faith .
62. A deep faith underlies her work among refugees.
63. I broke faith with them.
64. 'Have faith, Alexandra,' he said.
65. They had implicit faith in his powers.
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66. Nothing could make me waver in my faith.
67. Socialism was an article of faith with his parents.
68. He always breaks faith with his clients.
69. People have lost faith in the British Parliament.
70. You'll cope - I have great faith in you.
71. I haven't much faith in this medicine.
72. Unflagging faith had persevered him.
73. How much faith should we put in anti-ageing products?
74. He left the Church after a loss of faith.
75. Religious faith expresses itself in a variety of ways.
76. Catherine was martyred for her faith.
77. Lewis' ideas were grounded in his strong Christian faith.
78. It's really helped restore my faith in human nature.
79. Her Christian faith was the mainspring of her life.
80. Let faith be your cynosure to walk by.
81. Faith that justice would prevail impelled us forward.
82. Values and morals are independent of religious faith.
83. Doubt is not the opposite of faith—unbelief is.
84. I'm putting my faith in the appeal judges.
85. Naivety bordering on obtuseness helped sustain his faith.
86. I don't doubt your good faith.
87. Nothing ever shook her faith in God.
88. I have implicit faith in your abilities.
89. All her life she had implicit faith in socialism.
90. Many first-century Christians were martyred for their faith.