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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
The clients we enjoy chuckle at terrible things: infidelity, body shame, death.
Power imbalance, psychological manipulation, and/or infidelity are commonly at play.
The backdrop to this viscerally low moment was the infidelity of and subsequent breakup with John’s manager and first love, John Reid.
An excerpt published from Page Six reveals that Carson and Wolcott's marriage was littered with infidelities.
Stewart said she did when she worked as a stockbroker on Wall Street in the 1960s, but Andy never knew of her infidelity.
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