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All gospel synonyms

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noun gospel

  • faith — a female given name.
  • truth — the true or actual state of a matter: He tried to find out the truth.
  • dogma — an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, morals, behavior, etc., as of a church. Synonyms: doctrine, teachings, set of beliefs, philosophy.
  • credo — A credo is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way a person lives or works.
  • belief — Belief is a feeling of certainty that something exists, is true, or is good.
  • truism — a self-evident, obvious truth.
  • veracity — habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness: He was not noted for his veracity.
  • creed — A creed is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way people live or work.
  • authority — The authorities are the people who have the power to make decisions and to make sure that laws are obeyed.
  • testament — Law. a will, especially one that relates to the disposition of one's personal property. will2 (def 8).
  • actuality — Actuality is the state of really existing rather than being imagined.
  • certainty — Certainty is the state of being definite or of having no doubts at all about something.
  • verity — the state or quality of being true; accordance with fact or reality: to question the verity of a statement.
  • scripture — Often, Scriptures. Also called Holy Scripture, Holy Scriptures. the sacred writings of the Old or New Testaments or both together.
  • last word — the closing remark or comment, as in an argument: By the rules of debate she would have the last word.
  • doctrine — a particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government: Catholic doctrines; the Monroe Doctrine.
  • fact — Fully Automated Compiling Technique

adjective gospel

  • to the letter — a written or printed communication addressed to a person or organization and usually transmitted by mail.
  • undeviating — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
  • literal — in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or strict meaning of the word or words; not figurative or metaphorical: the literal meaning of a word.

adverb gospel

  • by the numbers — in prescribed sequence of movements and accompanied by a count
  • by the book — according to the rules; in the prescribed or usual way
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