Faith and Trust

Faith

Faith noun - Firm belief in the integrity, ability, effectiveness, or genuineness of someone or something.
Usage example: never having had much faith in banks, the old miser kept his money under the mattress

Trust is a synonym for faith in confidence topic. In some cases you can use "Trust" instead a noun "Faith", when it comes to topics like anticipation, belief, conviction, quality. popular alternative

Trust

Trust noun - Firm belief in the integrity, ability, effectiveness, or genuineness of someone or something.
Usage example: a relationship of mutual trust between lawyer and client

Faith is a synonym for trust in confidence topic. You can use "Faith" instead a noun "Trust", if it concerns topics such as anticipation, belief, conviction, quality. popular alternative

How words are described

human human faith human trust
good good faith good trust
high high faith high trust
full full faith full trust
Other adjectives: low, complete, found, true, genuine, deep, entire, unwavering, great, misplaced, little, absolute, main, personal, new, broken, blind, unshakable, newfound, new-found.

Both words in one sentence

  • The Power of Love In more idealistic shows, it is a sign of an immature love, where trust and faith is insufficient.
  • In Gargoyles, human ally Elisa Masa helps to restore Goliath and the Manhattan Clan's faith and trust in humanity after they had been betrayed by humans who destroyed their home and their people.
  • Po having previously been angry at his father for lying, eventually accepts, regaining back some of the faith and trust he lost for his father.
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