faithful in the PONS Dictionary

faithful Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

pl the party faithful

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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The transfer of such property to religious communities would take place according to the will of the faithful themselves.
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In part, it bears the inscription they were faithful even unto death.
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After the film was released, he said that it was faithful to the spirit of the book but not the letter.
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For her faithful, her power also manifested itself in veins of magnetic iron, from which they fashioned rings that initiates wore as signs of recognition.
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The rex refuses because he is married and values being faithful to his wife.
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We pledge thee faithful service, our love and loyalty.
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The book stayed faithful to the real incident that happened during that night.
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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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Loosely faithful to the original story, it has a number of differences.
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