faithful

sadık
definition
adjective
he exhorted them to remain faithful to the principles of Reaganism
loyal, constant, and steadfast.
The responsibilities of the papacy today are daunting, and all realize that the bishop of Rome needs the prayers of the faithful .
having a strong belief in a particular religion, especially Islam.
translation of 'faithful'
adjective
sadık,
güven veren,
dürüst,
vefalı,
içten,
doğru,
mümin,
imanlı,
bağlı
example
Do you not trust your lady enough to remain 'faithful' to you with so much temptation around?
In order to remain 'faithful' to our charge to highlight contemporary Africa, we historically contextualized the stories that the older pieces tell.
He is compared to a loving father, a caring mother, a tender shepherd, a 'faithful' husband, a generous friend.
For his part Ken remained 'faithful' to the evidence as he saw it, and to truth when it could be discerned.
Madame Wu is a 'faithful' wife, producing heirs for the Wu family and controlling the house staff with skill and efficiency.
Viewers know that Pembleton is a 'faithful' husband with no sexual interest in the woman.
Let my friends know that I have remained 'faithful' to the ideal of my life, let my countrymen know that I am going to die so that France may live.
Icons depicting the Virgin Mary and the saints are widely venerated, and the 'faithful' light candles, pray, bow, and sometimes weep before these sacred images.
He assumed that in marriage the wife's role is to be domestic and supportive, like Monica tolerating and tranquillizing even a hot-tempered and none too 'faithful' partner.
I realize that this is normal and I have no control over what I may or may not feel, but I also feel like I'm betraying my 'faithful' wife for having these thoughts.
Four percent say pets are more 'faithful' than friends and 2 percent agree they are more reliable than their parents.
People who make documentaries have to be 'faithful' to the facts.
He probably got married early on, fell in love, and has stayed true and 'faithful' to her ever since.
He is honest, 'faithful' , great with money, and most of all he loves me more than anything.
Although the screenwriter may remain 'faithful' to the original work's intentions, for the adaptation to have its own value, it must have its own point of view.
To him, the little blue machine beside his till is a 'faithful' partner that quietly boosts his takings, and he has no ethical concerns over his role in the development of mass-market gambling.
From the outset he knew that he could not hope to curry favour with the government and remain 'faithful' to his constitutional obligations.
While the themes and script remain 'faithful' to the book, the set design and production values are highly original.
I have been to the edge of life and come back with a wise, 'faithful' and honest friend whom I trust completely at my core.
Attachment to losing is taken to a level of religious fanaticism by the 'faithful' .
We also ask that you ease the pain for all those religious in the Church who were innocent of any wrongdoing and who have remained 'faithful' to their vows.
It was the quietest of triumphs, and in this it remained 'faithful' to the coach's idea of a truly worthy basketball performance.
In journalistic usage, you shall be as accurate and balanced and fair, and as 'faithful' to pinned-down facts, as you possibly can be.
In point of fact, no genuinely 'faithful' screen adaptation of Red Harvest has ever been successfully attempted, but many loose adaptations have made their mark.
Despite some juggling of the sequence of events, ‘Ali’ is largely 'faithful' to facts.
Hawi's unwavering confidence that our aims will eventually be achieved serves as an inspiration, keeping us faithful to his path as we remain 'faithful' to his memory.
The responsibilities of the papacy today are daunting, and all realize that the bishop of Rome needs the prayers of the 'faithful' .
The late Mrs. Dunleavy, nee Keane, was a native of this parish and she was always loyal and 'faithful' to it.
Pondering this commentary will stiffen the spine of the 'faithful' for preaching, teaching, interpretation and life in the world.
Yes, people sometimes cheat and lie, but they sometimes are also 'faithful' and truthful.
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