Other Words for Faith

Faith Adverb Synonyms
belief, credence, confidence, conviction, trust, certainty, certitude, assurance, assuredness, sureness, reliance, dependence
His faith in God is unassailable. I have great faith in her ability.

Faith Noun Synonyms
belief, religion, creed, persuasion, dogma, teaching, doctrine, denomination, sect
To which faith do you belong? She is of the Jewish faith.

duty, allegiance, obligation, promise, faithfulness, loyalty, fidelity, devotion, consecration, dedication, fealty, obedience
Don't break faith with your electorate by supporting the bill.

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Assurance / Trust / Confidence

Good Faith Deposit

Business / Finance / Good Faith Deposit: Refers to PSA Uniform Practices such as cutoff times on delivery of securities and notification, allocation, and proper endorsement. MORE

Good Faith Estimate

Business / Loan / Good Faith Estimate: This document lists the estimated fees you will have to pay to get the loan. It also identifies who is expected to provide services and receive fees in connection with your loan, such as credit bureau MORE

Full Faith And Credit

Business / Taxes / Full Faith And Credit: Federal and municipal governments can promise repayment of debt securities they issue because they can raise money through taxes, borrowing, and other sources of revenue. That power is described as fu MORE

Good-Faith Estimate

Business / Real Estate / Good-Faith Estimate: A preliminary accounting of expected closing costs. The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) requires the lender to promptly give loan applicants a good-faith estimate of closing costs. MORE

Best-Faith Estimate

Business / Real Estate / Best-Faith Estimate: The acquisition cost is the purchase price plus a best-faith estimate of all settlement costs. MORE

Good -Faith Bargaining

Business / Human Resources (HR) / Good -Faith Bargaining: The principles applied to conducting negotiations where two parties meet and confer at reasonable times with open minds and the intention of reaching an agreement. MORE