faithful

UK /ˈfeɪθ.fl̩/ US /ˈfeɪθ.fl̩/
adj 5noun 2

Definitions

adj

1

Loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.

My dog is very faithful: he doesn't like to be petted by anybody else.

2

Having faith.

The application of the old discipline, say the conservatives, would probably produce a smaller but more faithful Church.

3

Reliable; worthy of trust.

My servant is very faithful.

4

Consistent with reality.

I would consider that a very faithful reproduction.

5

Engaging in sexual relations only with one's spouse or long-term sexual partner.

They had been faithful to each other all of their married life.

She wanted to be free to explore casual affairs, but her man had to be faithful.

noun

1

The practicing members of a religion or followers of a cause.

The faithful pray five times a day.

We Fremen have a saying: God created Arrakis to train the faithful. One cannot go against the word of God.

2

Someone or something that is faithful or reliable.

Earlier this year, as the recession put a damper on ticket sales, Maxwell said the easy route would have been to go for the tried-and-true old faithfuls.

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