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infidelity
[ in-fi-del-i-tee ]
noun
- marital disloyalty; adultery.
- unfaithfulness; disloyalty.
- lack of religious faith, especially Christian faith.
- a breach of trust or a disloyal act; transgression.
infidelity
/ ˌɪnfɪˈdɛlɪtɪ /
noun
- lack of faith or constancy, esp sexual faithfulness
- lack of religious faith; disbelief
- an act or instance of disloyalty
Word History and Origins
Origin of infidelity1
Example Sentences
Amid accusations of infidelity, she told reporters in 1988 that she and the former priest were just fine.
Was it difficult revisiting any of the darker memories, like his infidelity?
The public conversation about infidelity has undoubtedly become more nuanced.
They succumbed to infidelity, remained materialistic, and acted selfishly.
Lets rap about new feminism, hip-hop and infidelity," she begins, "You got a good girl / Why she messing with a bad guy?
The infidelity of her father and the piety of her mother contended, like counter currents of the ocean, in her bosom.
Much more, many persons were ready to follow them into all the wild sophistries of infidelity.
She looked round the room, apparently recognizing with resentment the scene of Tanqueray's perpetual infidelity.
May there not be the greatest practical infidelity with the most artistic beauty and native reach of thought?
Upon what, then, is based the opinion that divorce is permissible in case of infidelity on the part of the woman?
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