As faithful as a dogAs faithful as a good bookAs faithful as the fair weather
Faithful
Ah, what a lovely question. The comparative form of "faithful" is "more faithful," and the superlative form is "most faithful." Just like when painting a happy little tree, it's important to remember that each form brings its own unique beauty to the canvas of language.
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
The prefix for faithful is "un-".
Faith
No, "un-" is a prefix that means not. "Faithful" is a word on its own, and adding "un-" to it changes the meaning to the opposite of faithful.
The prefix "faithful" means to be loyal, dedicated, and committed to someone or something. It signifies a strong sense of integrity, trustworthiness, and reliability in all aspects of life.
As faithful as a dogAs faithful as a good bookAs faithful as the fair weather
Faithful is an adjective, it doesn't have a present tense.
Faithful
The faithful contributed to the pastor's fund. The faithful dog stayed by his master's side until he died. He was faithful to the law and his obligations.
sturdier, sturdiest; dirtier, dirtiest; more faithful, most faithful.
We Are the Faithful was created in 2005.
Be Faithful was created in 1999.
Odysseus was not strictly faithful to Penelope, but was faithful to her 'in his heart.'