Merciful vs Faithful - What's the difference?
merciful | faithful |
showing mercy
* 1900', , Chapter I,
loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause
having faith
reliable; worthy of trust
consistent with reality
engaging in sexual relations only with one's spouse or long-term sexual partner
The practicing members of a religion or followers of a cause.
As adjectives the difference between merciful and faithful
is that merciful is showing mercy while faithful is loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.As a noun faithful is
the practicing members of a religion or followers of a cause.merciful
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The murderer, he recalled, had been tried and sentenced to imprisonment for life, but was pardoned by a merciful governor after serving a year of his sentence.
Antonyms
* merciless * cruelAnagrams
*faithful
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- My dog is a very faithful dog.
- Some people are faithful to their god.
- My servant is very faithful .
- I would consider that a very faithful reproduction.
- They had been faithful to each other all of their married life.
Derived terms
* faithfully * faithfulnessSee also
* go to the wall for someone * stand by * trueNoun
(-)- The faithful pray five times a day.