faith
noun [ U ]
uk/feɪθ/ usa feeling of trust that something will be successful, that people will do what they promise to do, etc.:
have faith in sb/sth Board members insisted they had absolute faith in the current management team.
put your faith in sb/sth You can't ask customers to put their faith in a product that hasn't been properly tested.
lose faith in sb/sth Stock holders seem to have lost faith in the banking sector.
See also
bad faith
duty of faith
good faith