Faith vs Authoritativeness - What's the difference?
faith | authoritativeness | Related terms |
A feeling, conviction, or belief that something is true or real, not contingent upon reason or justification.
A religious belief system.
An obligation of loyalty or fidelity and the observance of such an obligation.
A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal.
(obsolete) Credibility or truth.
* Mitford
The quality of possessing authority.
The quality of trustworthiness and reliability.
Faith is a related term of authoritativeness.
As nouns the difference between faith and authoritativeness
is that faith is seer, soothsayer while authoritativeness is the quality of possessing authority.faith
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Alternative forms
* feith, feithe, fayth, faythe, faithe (obsolete)Noun
- Have faith that the criminal justice system will avenge the murder.
- I have faith that my prayers will be answered.
- I have faith in the healing power of crystals.
- The Christian faith .
- He acted in good faith to restore broken diplomatic ties after defeating the incumbent.
- I have faith in the goodness of my fellow man.
- the faith of the foregoing narrative
