to keep faith

  • 11keep faith with somebody — break/keep faith with sb idiom to break/keep a promise that you have made to sb; to stop/continue being loyal to sb Main entry: ↑faithidiom …

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  • 12keep faith — keep one s promise …

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  • 13keep faith with — Mrs. Grimes has always kept faith with everyone in my department Syn: be loyal to, be faithful to, be true to, stand by, stick by, keep one s promise to …

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  • 14keep faith — verb a) to retain ones faith b) to continue to have confidence in someone or something, and to support them or it …

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  • 15keep faith with — to continue to support a person or idea even when this is difficult …

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  • 16faith — W2 [feıθ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(trust/confidence in somebody/something)¦ 2¦(religion)¦ 3 break faith with somebody/something 4 keep faith with somebody/something 5 good faith 6 bad faith 7 an act of faith ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin:… …

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  • 17faith — [fāth] n. [ME feith < OFr feid, fei < L fides, confidence, belief (in LL(Ec), the Christian religion) < fidere, to trust < IE base * bheidh , to urge, be convinced > BIDE, Gr peithein, to persuade, L foedus, a compact] 1.… …

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  • 18faith — [ feıθ ] noun *** 1. ) uncount strong belief in or trust of someone or something: have faith in: I m delighted to know you have such faith in me. lose faith in: The public have lost faith in what the government is doing. put your faith in… …

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  • 19faith — noun 1 trust in sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ enormous, great, tremendous ▪ absolute, complete, implicit, total, unshakable, unwavering …

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  • 20faith — n. firm belief, trust 1) to have faith in; to place one s faith in 2) to lose faith in 3) to shake smb. s faith in 4) an abiding, enduring, steadfast; deep, strong, unshakable faith 5) on faith (to accept on faith) fidelity to one s promises 6)… …

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