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unfaithful
[uhn-feyth-fuhl]
adjective
not faithful; false to duty, obligation, or promises; disloyal.
Given how unfaithful the party has been to voters, it would be surprising if they won.
Synonyms: , , ,not sexually loyal to a spouse or lover; adulterous.
She was concerned her husband would be unfaithful when he travelled.
not accurate or complete; inexact.
The book was an unfaithful translation of the original.
Synonyms: ,Obsolete.without religious faith; unbelieving.
unfaithful
/ ʌˈڱɪθʊ /
adjective
not true to a promise, vow, etc
not true to a wife, husband, lover, etc, esp in having sexual intercourse with someone else
inaccurate; inexact; unreliable; untrustworthy
unfaithful copy
obsoletenot having religious faith; infidel
obsoletenot upright; dishonest
Other Word Forms
- unfaithfully adverb
- unfaithfulness noun
- ܲˈڲٳڳܱԱ noun
- ܲˈڲٳڳܱ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of unfaithful1
Example Sentences
It’s not that she’s unfaithful to the material.
Denying ever assaulting a woman, Giggs admitted to being unfaithful in all his previous relationships.
During the trial, Holly has been portrayed by him to be a nasty, unfaithful girlfriend who had multiple boyfriends, this could not be further from the truth.
Stewart said the act was “neither naughty nor unfaithful.”
The word has sexual connotations, too, meaning a man whose female partner is unfaithful.
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