in+good+faith

  • 101faith — /feɪθ / (say fayth) noun 1. confidence or trust in a person or thing. 2. belief which is not based on proof. 3. belief in the doctrines or teachings of religion. 4. the doctrines which are or should be believed. 5. a system of religious belief:… …

  • 102faith — n. 1 complete trust or confidence. 2 firm belief, esp. without logical proof. 3 a a system of religious belief (the Christian faith). b belief in religious doctrines. c spiritual apprehension of divine truth apart from proof. d things believed or …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 103faith — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. trust, reliance, confidence, expectation; belief, creed; loyalty; religion.Ant., doubt. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Complete trust] Syn. confidence, trust, credence, belief, credit, assurance, acceptance,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 104good — See: AS GOOD AS, AS GOOD AS ONE GETS, BUT GOOD, DO ONE GOOD, FOR GOOD, FOR GOOD MEASURE, GET THE GOODS ON, HOLD GOOD, IN GOOD, IN GOOD FAITH, IN GOOD TIME, IN ONE S GOOD GRACES, IT S AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NOBODY GOOD, MAKE GOOD, MISS IS AS GOOD… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 105good — See: AS GOOD AS, AS GOOD AS ONE GETS, BUT GOOD, DO ONE GOOD, FOR GOOD, FOR GOOD MEASURE, GET THE GOODS ON, HOLD GOOD, IN GOOD, IN GOOD FAITH, IN GOOD TIME, IN ONE S GOOD GRACES, IT S AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NOBODY GOOD, MAKE GOOD, MISS IS AS GOOD… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 106good — See: as good as, as good as one gets, but good, do one good, for good, for good measure, get the goods on, hold good, in good, in good faith, in good time, in one s good graces, it s an ill wind that blows nobody good, make good, miss is as good… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 107faith — Confidence; credit; reliance. Thus, an act may be said to be done on the faith of certain representations. Belief; credence; trust. Thus, the Constitution provides that full faith and credit shall be given to the judgments of each state in the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 108faith — Confidence; credit; reliance. Thus, an act may be said to be done on the faith of certain representations. Belief; credence; trust. Thus, the Constitution provides that full faith and credit shall be given to the judgments of each state in the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 109faith — The assent of the mind to what is stated or put forward by another; trust or confidence in the veracity of another. Patzwald v United States, 7 Okla 232, 54 P 458. See abiding faith; articles of faith; bad faith; good faith; religion …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 110faith — /feɪθ/ noun ♦ to buy something in good faith to buy something thinking that is of good quality, that it has not been stolen or that it is not an imitation …

    Dictionary of banking and finance