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faith
noun as in trust in something
Strongest matches
acceptance, belief, confidence, conviction, hope, loyalty, truth
Strong matches
allegiance, assent, assurance, certainty, certitude, constancy, credence, credit, credulity, dependence, faithfulness, fealty, fidelity, reliance, stock, store, sureness, surety, troth, truthfulness
noun as in belief in a higher being; community of believers
Strongest matches
church, conviction, denomination, doctrine, principle, religion, sect, teaching
Strong matches
canon, communion, confession, connection, credo, creed, cult, dogma, doxy, gospel, orthodoxy, persuasion, piety, piousness, profession, revelation, tenet, theism, theology, worship
Example Sentences
A flamboyant clergyman with a flair for vaping, Tedesco promises to cease “the sacrilege of relativism, placing all faiths as equal.”
All of these goals should be articles of faith in a democratic society.
"We've been through all of it, but one thing with Haitians is that we have proven over and over that we are people of strength, resilience and unwavering faith."
Trump's plans for the department include ending "weaponised government", protecting US borders, dismantling criminal organisations and restoring Americans' "badly-shattered faith and confidence" in the department.
Her faith was really shaken, however, when her big sister Celene died suddenly, aged 22, in the early months of 2020.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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