Words Of Faith

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noun a feeling of being sure that something exists or is true

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  • The professor's research is based on the belief that climate change is a pressing issue.
  • I have a strong belief that everything happens for a reason.
  • My friend's belief in aliens is out of this world!
  • Her belief in herself was like a shining light guiding her through tough times.

noun belief

verb to accept something as true or real

adjective believable

adverb believingly

  • I believe that the evidence presented supports the theory.
  • I believe we should go with the first option.
  • I believe we're gonna ace this exam.
  • I believe in the power of positive thinking.

adverb eventually or after a while

preposition indicates a time in the future

  • The project will be completed by and by, according to the schedule.
  • Don't worry, we'll get there by and by, just take your time.
  • We'll reach the destination by and by, no rush!
  • By and by, the truth of the matter will come to light.

noun a gradual decline or decrease

adverb in a manner indicating a decrease or decline

  • As time passed, the support for the controversial policy began to fall away.
  • I noticed that some of my friends started to fall away when I needed them the most.
  • I can't believe he let his responsibilities fall away like that.
  • When faced with adversity, some people tend to let their determination fall away.

adverb Fervently is an adverb that describes how something is done with great intensity, passion, or enthusiasm.

  • She fervently believed in the power of education to uplift society.
  • He fervently hoped that his favorite team would win the championship.
  • I'm fervently rooting for you to pass your driving test!
  • The artist painted the canvas with fervently swirling colors.

verb to wander off course or lose one's way

  • It is important to follow the map closely so that you do not go astray.
  • Make sure you stick with the group so you don't go astray.
  • Don't wander off or you might go astray.
  • If you don't stay focused on your goals, you may go astray in life.

noun a strong alcoholic beverage

  • The team worked together with great spirit to achieve their goal.
  • She always has such a positive spirit about her.
  • Let's get in the party spirit and have a good time!
  • The spirit of the law is more important than the letter of the law.

adjective resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering

  • The steadfast commitment of the employees ensured the project was completed on time.
  • She has always been a steadfast friend, always there when you need her.
  • I'm looking for a steadfast workout buddy to keep me motivated.
  • His steadfast belief in himself propelled him to success against all odds.

adjective describing a quality of being constant, reliable, or dependable

  • His unfailing dedication to his work has earned him numerous accolades.
  • She has an unfailing ability to make everyone laugh at parties.
  • My best friend is my unfailing ride or die.
  • The sun rises every morning with unfailing regularity.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'devoutness' is a noun that refers to the quality of being devout or deeply religious.

  • Her devoutness to her faith was evident in the way she attended religious services regularly.
  • His devoutness to his favorite sports team is unmatched; he never misses a game.
  • I admire her devoutness to her skincare routine; she never skips a step.
  • The artist's devoutness to his craft is reflected in the intricate details of his paintings.