faithful in the PONS Dictionary

faithful Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
Transcription in this sense is sometimes called "arrangement", although strictly speaking transcriptions are faithful adaptations, whereas arrangements change significant aspects of the original piece.
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The church faithfuls would dance round the mausoleum, sleep in the mausoleum where two graves of the senior leaders were buried.
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This manga story is faithful to the original, possibly more faithful than the anime.
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About 5,000 faithful turn out to pray the rosary.
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In part, it bears the inscription they were faithful even unto death.
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She was a very faithful woman and used to help the poor and the needy.
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They were far from faithful in their reproduction of audio, and their technical specifications were poorly controlled.
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Each group was faithful to its broadcasting company.
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Loosely faithful to the original story, it has a number of differences.
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At the very beginning of her career, extraordinarily for a violinist, she played many operettas and musical roles, but remained faithful to the violin.
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