Difference between Close and Faithful

What is the difference between Close and Faithful?

Close as an adjective is closed, shut. while Faithful as an adjective is loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause

Close

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Closed, shut. At a little distance; near. Intimate; well-loved. hot, humid, with no wind.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To obstruct (an opening). To move so that an opening is closed. To put an end to. To make (e.g. a gap) smaller. To have a vector sum of 0; that is, to form a closed polygon. To make a sale. To make the final outs, usually three, of a game. To terminate a computer program or a window or file thereof.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An end of something. An enclosed field. A street that ends in a dead end. A very narrow alley between two buildings, often overhung by one of the buildings above the ground floor. A cathedral close.

Example sentence: It's never nice to lose someone close to you; unfortunately, life goes on, and we have to make peace with it and move on.

Faithful

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The practicing members of a religion or followers of a cause.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: loyal; adhering firmly to person or causehaving faithreliable; worthy of trustconsistent with reality

Example sentence: My hope for this country is that we remain a people who value freedom, who have the courage to face the realities with faithful hearts instead of anxious ones.

We hope you now know whether to use Close or Faithful in your sentence.

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