faith
noun
uk
/feɪθ/ us
/feɪθ/faith noun (TRUST)
B2 [ U ]
- The leader's speech was impressive and confirmed her faith in the party.
- The people have no faith in their government, and herein lies the root of the problem.
- All her life she had implicit faith in socialism.
- When the drugs failed to cure her, she put her faith in herbal medicine.
- It was apparent that the captain had little faith in the rest of the team.
- (you can) depend on/upon it idiom
- accept/take something on faith idiom
- bank
- bank on someone/something
- believe
- believe in something
- distrust
- distrustful
- distrustfully
- have faith! idiom
- I wouldn't trust someone as far as I could throw them idiom
- mistrustfully
- non-confidence
- not trust someone an/one inch idiom
- put/place your faith in something/someone idiom
- reliance
- turn to someone/something
- untrusting
- untrustworthiness
- untrustworthy
faith noun (RELIGION)
B2 [ C ]
They were persecuted for their faith.
multi-faith society The government must recognize that we now live in a multi-faith society.
- Protestantism and Roman Catholicism are both denominations of the Christian faith.
- In a multicultural society is it not anomalous to have a blasphemy law which only protects one religious faith?
- He views his life as a spiritual journey towards a greater understanding of his faith.
- She was sustained by the strength of her religious faith.
- She is a pious follower of the faith, never missing her prayers.
- Abrahamic
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- AME
- anti-Catholicism
- anti-Christianity
- evangelicalism
- faith-based
- Free Church
- Gnosticism
- multi-religious
- neo-paganism
- non-established
- paganism
- Pentecostalism
- Sufism
- Sunni
- super-church
- Taoism
- Taoist
- the God squad
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