Sentences with faithful
faith·ful
F f - She had been faithful to her promise to guard this secret. [+ to]
- He spends his time making speeches at factories or gatherings of the Party faithful.
- But GOD IS FAITHFUL who has left us a witness in every generation.
- They soak up as much beneficial knowledge as they can, remain faithful and work extremely hard all for minimal results.
- She insisted that she had remained faithful to her husband. [+ to]
- The faithful revered him then as a prophet.
- Those faithful Jews, the parents of John, the parents of Yeshua, Simon, Anna.
- Faithful implies steadfast adherence to a person or thing to which one is bound as by an oath or obligation [a faithful wife]; loyal implies undeviating allegiance to a person, cause, institution, etc. which one feels morally bound to support or defend [a loyal friend]; constant suggests freedom from fickleness in affections or loyalties [a constant lover]; staunch (or , stanch) implies such strong allegiance to one's principles or purposes as not to be turned aside by any cause [a staunch defender of the truth]; resolute stresses unwavering determination, often in adhering to one's personal ends or aims [resolute in one's decision]
- Colin Welland's screenplay is faithful to the novel. [+ to]
- A faithful worker
- A faithful source
- A faithful translation
- faithful friends
- faithful attendance
- A faithful copy
- A faithful worker.
- faithful friends.
- A faithful account; a faithful copy.