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faithless
[ feyth-lis ]
adjective
- not adhering to allegiance, promises, vows, or duty:
the faithless behavior of Benedict Arnold.
- not trustworthy; unreliable.
- without trust or belief.
- being without religious faith.
- (among Christians) bereft of Christian faith.
faithless
/ ˈfeɪθlɪs /
adjective
- unreliable or treacherous
- dishonest or disloyal
- having no faith or trust
- lacking faith, esp religious faith
Derived Forms
- ˈfaithlessness, noun
- ˈfaithlessly, adverb
Other Words From
- faithless·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of faithless1
Example Sentences
“Ordinary wool? We’re well doomed if the young ones are all as faithless as you.”
Let's move on to the question of so-called faithless electors, where I know you disagree with the Supreme Court's opinion that states can essentially dictate how they vote.
It is a different reality for the openly faithless in southern Nigeria; they even hold public meetings occasionally.
Auden’s “Lullaby”: “Lay your sleeping head, my love / Human on my faithless arm.”
“Regulators simply must have a full arsenal to severely punish faithless, irresponsible and reckless bank executives, officers and directors,” Kelleher said.
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