what is being done, e.g. They took the jewels before her very eyes and she did nothing to stop
you have faith in your doctor. 2. religious belief, e.g. Nothing will make him lose his faith. in (all)
good faith sincerely; with good intentions, e.g Her offer of help was made in good faith. in bad
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faith with bad intentions, e.g. Their agreement was made in bad faith since they clearly had no
intention of doing what they promised. keep / break faith with s.o be loyal / disloyal to s.o.;(not)
do what one has promised s.o,e.g. Francis kept faith with me right through my troubles.
faithful adj1.(often – to s.o/s.t) loyal, true, (to s.o/s.t),e.g. If he said he would help, I‘m sure he‘ll
be faithful to this promise. 2. accurate; true to the facts ;e.g. a faithful description of the events.
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