faith
/icons/point.icon BELIEF, FAITH, CREDENCE, CREDIT mean assent to the truth of something offered for acceptance. BELIEF may or may not imply certitude in the believer. e.g. my belief that I had caught all the errors
e.g. an unshakable faith in God
CREDENCE suggests intellectual assent without implying anything about grounds for assent. e.g. a theory now given credence by scientists
CREDIT may imply assent on grounds other than direct proof. e.g. gave full credit to the statement of a reputable witness
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noun
«…への» (信念に基づく, 一方的な強い)信頼, 信用 «in»
e.g. this restores one's faith in politicians.
«…への» 信仰(心) «in»
〖通例修飾語と共に〗…教, 宗教; 信条, 教義; 宗派
e.g. the Christian faith.
«…に対する/…という» 信念, 確信, 自信 «in/that節»
e.g. the faith that life will expand until it fills the universe.
PHRASES
be disloyal (or loyal):
e.g. an attempt to make us break faith with our customers.
ORIGIN