Faith means belief and is used as a noun in the sentence.
1. Vocabulary analysis
faith
English?[fe?θ]?American?[feθ]?
n. Faith ; Belief; trust; loyalty
2. Phrases
1. Have faith in? Believe, trust in...
2. In faith? Indeed
p>3. Lose faith? Lose faith in...; no longer believe in...?
4. Keep faith? Keep faith; be loyal to faith
3. Example sentences
1. Umberto Eco's loss of his own religious faith is reflected in his novels.
Umberto Eco's loss of his own religious faith is reflected in his novels.
Umberto Eco's loss of his own religious faith is reflected in his novels.
2. People have lost faith in the government.
People have lost faith in the government. Extended information
Synonyms include: belief, confidence, trust, credit, loyalty.
1. belief
English?[b?'li?f]?American?[b?'lif]?
n. Believe, trust; Faith; doctrine
1. From?them,?I?felt?the?strength?of?belief.?
From them, I feel the power of faith.
2. Because?your?happiness?is?the?belief?of?all?my?life.?
Because your happiness is the whole belief in my life.
2. Credit
English?['kred?t]?American?['kr?d?t]?
n. Credit, credibility; [Finance] Loan; credit; trust; reputation
vt. Believe, trust; attribute, attribute, praise
If?your?documentation?section,?you? should?have?a?creditreport?on?yourself.?
If you file a credit report, you should?have?a?creditreport?on?yourself.?