faithfulness
Americannoun
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lasting loyalty and trustworthiness in relationships, especially marriage and friendship.
A wedding ring is a symbol of unending love and faithfulness to each other.
I remember the faithfulness of so many friends and family who sent me emails, visited me, and stood with me during my ordeal.
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the fact or quality of being true to one’s word or commitments, as to what one has pledged to do, professes to believe, etc..
In the Bible, the psalmist David reports God's faithfulness in keeping promises.
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the fact or quality of being dedicated and steadfast in performing one’s duty, working for a cause, etc..
We lawyers have an ethical obligation to represent our clients with diligence, faithfulness, and competence.
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the quality of adhering to fact, a standard, or an original; accuracy.
Professional translators often focus on the faithfulness of a translation to the original, with too little attention to the naturalness or comprehensibility of the translated version.
Other Word Forms
- overfaithfulness noun
Etymology
Origin of faithfulness
Example Sentences
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Because real leadership isn’t measured by proximity to power, but by faithfulness to truth.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 22, 2026
The retreat’s purpose, the group said in each filing, was “to equip Hill staff and other attendees on how to critically think about, apply, and discuss faithfulness and good character in public service.”
From Salon • Mar. 7, 2024
"We found that our model reached significantly better performance in terms of faithfulness and showed the strong capability of our method, which is promising for its use on LLMs."
From Science Daily • Feb. 22, 2024
You could call that faithfulness or fidelity, but in the context of “Shortcomings,” it also reads as an excess of timidity, a failure of nerve.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 4, 2023
His dedication and faithfulness were due to his own personal loyalty to my parents and his passion for displaying onscreen the integrity and power of my father’s message.
From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey
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