Pronunciation: /ˈfeɪθfəl/
noun a person who is loyal, constant, and steadfast in their allegiance to a person or cause
A1 I am a faithful believer in my religion.
A2 The dog is known for being faithful to its owner.
B1 She remained faithful to her principles despite the challenges.
B2 The artist's faithful fans never miss a single exhibition.
C1 His faithful attendance at every meeting earned him a promotion.
C2 The faithful dedication of the volunteers made the event a success.
adjective loyal, constant, and steadfast in one's allegiance to a person or cause
A1 My dog is always faithful and loyal to me.
A2 She has been a faithful friend to me for many years.
B1 The company's most faithful customers are rewarded with special discounts.
B2 He remained faithful to his principles even when faced with opposition.
C1 The artist's faithful recreation of the historical event was praised by critics.
C2 Despite the challenges, she remained faithful to her vision and eventually achieved success.
formal The faithful servant carried out his duties diligently and without question.
informal I know I can always count on my faithful friend to be there for me.
slang She's been with her faithful bae for years now.
figurative The old oak tree stood tall and faithful, weathering every storm that came its way.
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