Faith And Spirituality

2 words in this vocabulary list

noun a strong belief in something without any evidence or proof

adjective describing a belief that is not based on evidence or proof

  • The cult leader manipulated his followers into having blind faith in his teachings.
  • She had blind faith that everything would work out in the end.
  • I can't believe you're putting blind faith in that sketchy website.
  • Putting blind faith in luck is not a reliable strategy for success.

noun A person's belief or trust in something despite a lack of proof or evidence

preposition A preposition that combines the noun 'act' with the noun 'faith' to form a compound noun phrase

  • The act of faith is a central tenet of many religious beliefs.
  • Making the act of faith to trust someone can be difficult but rewarding.
  • Taking a leap of faith is like doing the act of faith in yourself.
  • Investing in the stock market can sometimes feel like an act of faith.