fair-spoken, a. [plausible], [bland], [civil], [suave].

fairy, n. fay, [elf], pigwidgeon, pixy, [sprite], sylph, Puck, Robin Goodfellow, Mab, Oberon, Titania.

faith, n. [credence], [belief], [trust], [dependence], [credit], [reliance], [confidence]; [dogma], tenet, [creed], religion, [persuasion]; [fidelity], [loyalty], [faithfulness]; [promise], [engagement], [word]. Antonyms: [doubt], incredulity, [misgiving], [unbelief]. Associated words: Fides, fiduciary, fiducial, bona fide, pistiology.

faithful, a. [true], [constant], [stanch], [unwavering], devoted, [loyal]; trustworthy, [reliable], [conscientious]; [exact], [accurate], [precise].

faithfulness, n. [constancy], [devotion], [loyalty], [fidelity], true-heartedness, fealty, [allegiance], trustworthiness; [exactness], [accuracy].

faithless, a. [unbelieving], [skeptical], incredulous, [doubting], [disloyal], [false]. See unfaithful.

faithlessness, n. [unbelief], incredulity, [doubt]; [disloyalty], [perfidy]. See unfaithfulness.

fake, n. (Slang) [trick], [swindle], [imposture], [fraud], [delusion], [humbug], imposition.

fake, v. (Slang) [cheat], [swindle], [humbug], [defraud], [manipulate], fraudulently.

faker, n. (Slang) [trickster], swindler.