Definition of Unfaithful in English :

Define Unfaithful in English

Unfaithful meaning in English

Meaning of Unfaithful in English

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Unfaithful

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Adjective

1. unfaithful

not true to duty or obligation or promises

Example Sentences:
'an unfaithful lover'

2. unfaithful

having sexual relations with someone other than your husband or wife, or your boyfriend or girlfriend

Example Sentences:
'her husband was unfaithful'

3. faithless, traitorous, treasonable, treasonous, unfaithful

having the character of, or characteristic of, a traitor

Example Sentences:
'the faithless Benedict Arnold'
'a lying traitorous insurrectionist'

4. unfaithful

not trustworthy

Example Sentences:
'an unfaithful reproduction'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Unfaithful

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adjective
1. 
not true to a promise, vow, etc
2. 
not true to a wife, husband, lover, etc, esp in having sexual intercourse with someone else
3. 
inaccurate; inexact; unreliable; untrustworthy
unfaithful copy
4. obsolete
not having religious faith; infidel
5. obsolete
not upright; dishonest

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Unfaithful

see synonyms of unfaithful
adjective
1. 
failing to observe the terms of a vow, promise, understanding, etc., or false to allegiance or duty; faithless; disloyal
2. 
not true, accurate, or reliable; untrustworthy
3. 
engaging in sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse, lover, etc.; adulterous
4.  Archaic
lacking good faith; dishonest
5.  Obsolete
infidel

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Unfaithful

see synonyms of unfaithful
adj.
1.
a. Not adhering to promises, obligations, or allegiances; disloyal. See Synonyms at faithless.
b. Breaking trust in a marriage or relationship by having sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse or sexual partner.
2. Not justly representing or reflecting the facts or a primary source; inaccurate: an account that was unfaithful to what really happened; a translation that was unfaithful to the original.

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