Comparative for remaining loyal and steadfast
“Older Americans are among this country's most faithful voters.”
Comparative for true to the facts or the original
“She remains faithful to Thackeray's vision but adds a touch of candour to his tone of condescension, a sparkle to the supercilious ways of the British rich.”
Comparative for dependable, able to be relied on
“I sit in the comfort of my little cabin in Payson, Arizona, using my faithful word processor to make guys like you seem nice and put literary black hats on guys like Kipper.”
Comparative for determined or passionate in one's beliefs, interests or endeavors
“He was a faithful believer in tolerance and liberty.”
Comparative for firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change
“Eco was always a faithful fan of the Irish writer right from the start.”
Comparative for tending to work with diligence and commitment
“Some who came as skeptics became his faithful workers and helpers in spreading the cause.”
Comparative for obedient in accepting one's duty or responsibilities
“Stalin consistently demonstrated tolerance for the moral failings of his faithful underlings.”
Comparative for done in a meticulous manner
“The manikins are usually modeled considering biomechanical aspects and detailing joints, degrees of freedom, and anthropometry aspects, being the most detailed and faithful representation of humans among the technologies analyzed.”
Comparative for devout and reverential, characterized by prayer
Comparative for morally good, virtuous or honorable
Comparative for free from flaws, defects or errors
Comparative for having a very close or intimate relationship
Comparative for producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind
Comparative for denotes a constructive or productive feeling
Comparative for very pragmatic or realistic, lacking emotion or artificiality
Comparative for abstaining from extramarital, or from all, amorous relations
Comparative for obsequiously fawning in nature or character
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