Pronunciation: /feɪθ/
noun complete trust or confidence in someone or something
A1 I have faith that tomorrow will be a better day.
A2 She has faith in her ability to succeed.
B1 Having faith in oneself is important for personal growth.
B2 His faith in humanity was restored after witnessing a random act of kindness.
C1 The scientist's faith in the power of innovation led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 Despite facing numerous challenges, her unwavering faith in justice never wavered.
verb none
A1 I have faith that my team will win the game.
A2 She faiths in the power of positive thinking.
B1 He is trying to faith in himself more.
B2 The athlete must faith in their training to succeed.
C1 Despite the challenges, she continues to faith in her abilities.
C2 The leader's ability to faith in their team is what sets them apart.
adjective none
A1 She has faith in her ability to learn English.
A2 He showed faith in his team by trusting them to complete the project.
B1 The community has faith in the local government to address their concerns.
B2 Despite the challenges, she maintained faith in her long-term goals.
C1 His unwavering faith in justice motivated him to become a lawyer.
C2 The scientist's faith in the power of innovation led to groundbreaking discoveries.
adverb none
A1 I have faith that my team will win the game.
A2 She walked across the bridge with faith in her heart.
B1 Despite the challenges, he continued to work with faith in his abilities.
B2 The scientist conducted the experiment with faith in the accuracy of her methods.
C1 Her unwavering faith in humanity's potential drove her to make a difference in the world.
C2 The artist created masterpieces with a deep faith in the power of creativity.
pronoun none
A1 I have faith in my family.
A2 She put her faith in the new team leader.
B1 Having faith in yourself is important for success.
B2 His unwavering faith in the project inspired others to join.
C1 Faith in the justice system can be tested in difficult cases.
C2 Her faith in humanity never wavered despite the challenges she faced.
preposition none
A1 I have faith in my friends.
A2 She has faith in her ability to succeed.
B1 The team's faith in their coach is unwavering.
B2 His faith in the justice system has been shaken.
C1 Despite the challenges, she maintained her faith in humanity.
C2 His unwavering faith in his beliefs is admirable.
conjunction none
A1 I have faith that my team will win the game.
A2 She had faith in her ability to pass the exam.
B1 Despite the challenges, he had faith that everything would work out in the end.
B2 With unwavering faith in his skills, he took on the new project with confidence.
C1 Her faith in humanity was tested after witnessing the tragic event.
C2 Having faith in oneself is crucial for achieving success in life.
interjection none
A1 Faith! I believe in you.
A2 Faith, don't worry, everything will be okay.
B1 Having faith in yourself is important for success.
B2 Faith can move mountains, they say.
C1 With unwavering faith, she overcame all obstacles.
C2 Faith is the foundation of my existence.
article none
A1 I have faith in my ability to learn English.
A2 She has faith that everything will work out in the end.
B1 Having faith in oneself is important for personal growth.
B2 Despite the challenges, he maintained his faith in the project.
C1 Her unwavering faith in justice drove her to pursue a career in law.
C2 The artist's faith in his vision led to the creation of a groundbreaking masterpiece.
formal Many people find solace in their faith during difficult times.
informal I have faith that everything will work out in the end.
slang She's got mad faith in her team to win the championship.
figurative Having faith is like having a light guiding you through the darkness.
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