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faithful ( Adjective)
UK/US /ˈfeɪθfl/
Comparative
more faithful
Superlative
most faithful
1-
B2
clinging to or defending a certain individual, group, or ideology
-> I have always been your faithful friend.
-> I played the faithful daughter in Lear once.
Synonym
loyal
Opposite
unfaithful, unreliable
2-
B2
followers of a national movement who are steadfast in their beliefs
-> The bells clanging, the faithful falling to their knees.
-> The faithful sang and prayed in the square all night.
-> He has been a faithful follower of the conservative party.
Synonym
loyal
Opposite
unfaithful
3-
B2
not being in a romantic connection with another person
-> It was a loving and faithful marriage.
-> I'm sorry, but your husband has not been faithful to you.
-> I know you've been faithful to me all along.
Synonym
loyal, truthful
Opposite
unreliable
4-
B2
without making any changes
-> Staying faithful to the writer is a kind of respect to him.
-> It was a faithful TV series adaptation.
Synonym
loyal, accurate, constant