faith

noun
UK: /feɪθ/
US: /feɪθ/
  1. Complete trust or confidence in someone or something.

    1. I have faith in you to do well on your test. [ ] [ ]
    2. Her faith in the leader was shaken by his controversial decision. [ ] [ ]
  2. A system of religious beliefs.

    1. He has a strong faith and goes to church every week. [ ] [ ]
    2. The freedom to practice one's faith is a fundamental right. [ ] [ ]
  3. Loyalty or commitment to a person, cause, or belief.

    1. The knight pledged his faith to the king. [ ] [ ]
    2. Maintaining faith in our mission is crucial during difficult times. [ ] [ ]
faith verb
  1. To have trust or believe in someone or something.

    1. I faith that he will come back. [ ] [ ]
    2. I faith in my team will win this game. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "faith" in English means: Complete trust or confidence in someone or something., A system of religious beliefs., Loyalty or commitment to a person, cause, or belief..

The phonetic transcription of "faith" is /feɪθ/ in British English and /feɪθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "faith": belief, religion, confidence, assurance, loyalty, creed, trust.

Example usage of "faith": "I have faith in you to do well on your test.". More examples on the page.