English to Galician Meaning of faith - fe


Faith :
fe

fe, crenza, confianza, convicción, crédito, relixión, credo, lei, propiedade, adoración, profesión, verdade, fidelidade, refuxio, dependencia, promesa, compromiso, penhor, proxecto, garantía, integridade, probidade, moralidade, devoción, reverencia, accesorios, noción, concepto, deseño, pensamento, estar

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Definitions of faith in English
Noun(1) a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny(2) complete confidence in a person or plan etc(3) an institution to express belief in a divine power(4) loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person
Examples of faith in English
(1) ÔÇÿYou've got to play with confidence and have faith and trust in what you're going to do,ÔÇÖ Faneca says.(2) Like many islanders, Caucau's life is governed by a strong faith and a desire to express himself on the rugby field.(3) Individuals have lost faith in one another and confidence in the future.(4) He said the general public had lost faith in politics and politicians and the forming of deals that exclude a section of the public from the political process.(5) Delia had a strong religious faith and an inherent belief in providence and that things would work themselves out eventually.(6) Little wonder the citizens have lost faith in the system, in all the institutions, with even the judiciary seen as part of the problem, not the solution.(7) Misplaced faith in political Utopias has, like Stalinism, led to ruin.(8) In an era when so many of our young people are falling victim of the drink and drug scourge that is sweeping across the country like a typhoon, I had a lot of my lost faith in our youth restored last week.(9) And yes, I've pretty much lost faith in all politicians, even more so in recent months.(10) Belief in God, on the other hand, could be either an act of faith or a belief based on conclusions from evidence and argument.(11) Religion is based on faith , which my dictionary defines as ÔÇÿstrong belief without proofÔÇÖ, so it cannot be based on reason.(12) By and large, they are disenfranchised with the current government, have lost faith in having faith , and look to be about to vote a serious question mark into power.(13) The printing of this article has restored my faith and trust in humankind.(14) Since the public has lost faith in ideology, politicians must now use fear in order to maintain their hold over the masses.(15) the Christian faith(16) the faith that life will expand until it fills the universe
Related Phrases of faith
(1) have faith ::
ter fe
(2) good faith ::
boa fe
(3) in good faith ::
de boa fe
(4) leap of faith ::
salto de fe
(5) keep faith ::
manter a fe
(6) blind faith ::
fe cega
(7) bad faith ::
mala fe
(8) have faith in ::
ter fe en
(9) utmost good faith ::
extrema boa fe
Synonyms
Noun
1. trust ::
confianza
2. religion ::
relixión
Antonyms
1. atheism ::
ateísmo
Different Forms
faith, faiths
Word Example from TV Shows
agrees to be
baptized into our faith.

agrees to be baptized into our FAITH.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 7

But I fear the Faith has left reason behind.

But I fear the Faith has left reason behind.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

The king has ordered me to take no action
against the High Sparrow or the Faith Militant

The king has ordered me to take no action against the High Sparrow or the Faith Militant

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4

They've kept faith
for generation after generation.

They've kept FAITH for generation after generation.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

You look terrified, My Lord Wigea.
Have you lost your faith?

You look terrified, My Lord Wigea. Have you lost your FAITH?

Vikings Season 1, Episode 6

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