faithfulness

/ˈfeɪθfʊlnəs/
nounIntermediate
general

The quality of being loyal, devoted, and reliable in one's commitments and relationships

The faithfulness of the employees to the company was rewarded with bonuses.

The employees' loyalty and dedication to the company were acknowledged with bonuses.

His faithfulness to his partner was evident in his actions.

He consistently showed loyalty and commitment to his partner through his behavior.

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Faithfulness often implies a deep sense of trust and reliability in personal or professional relationships.

Collocations

faithfulness toloyalty and commitment toprove one's faithfulnessdemonstrate loyalty and reliability

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Related Phrases

faithful tophrase
loyal and committed to
faithfulness in marriagephrase
loyalty and devotion within a marital relationship

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

Faithfulness can be used in both personal and professional contexts, but the emphasis on loyalty may vary.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

While faithfulness is a positive trait, overusing the word in formal writing can sound repetitive. Vary your vocabulary with synonyms like 'devotion' or 'loyalty'.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'faythfulnesse', from Old English 'fāþfulnes', from 'fāþ' (faith) + '-nes' (suffix forming abstract nouns).

📝Usage Notes

Faithfulness is often used in contexts where trust and reliability are valued, such as in relationships, employment, and personal integrity.

Word Breakdown

faith
trust or belief in something
root
+
-ful
full of
suffix
+
-ness
state or quality of
suffix
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