faith in English
- faith⇄expr. break faith, to break one's promise.
Ex. If you break faith once, you won't be believed the next time. - faith⇄expr. in bad faith, dishonestly; insincerely.
Ex. The swindler's offer was in bad faith as he never expected to honor the agreement. - faith⇄expr. in faith, truly; indeed.
Ex. In faith, man ... I was never so sorry (Sir Thomas More). - faith⇄expr. keep faith, to keep one's promise.
Ex. She promised to pay her debt next day and she kept faith. - faith⇄expr. keep the faith, (U.S. Informal.) to remain faithful to one's convictions; refuse to retreat or give up.
Ex. The Journal ... explained rather lamely that it had been concerned about libel charges. ""The Journal couldn't keep the faith,"" retor - faith⇄faith, noun, interjection, verb.
- faith⇄interj. truly; indeed.
Ex. I'd rather be in old John's chimney corner, faith (Dickens). - faith⇄noun 1. a believing without proof; trust; confidence.
Ex. We have faith in our friends. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1).
(SYN) reliance.
2. belief in God or in God's promises, - faith⇄v.t. (Archaic.) to put faith in; trust.
faith in Sindhi سنڌي
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