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View synonyms for unfaith

unfaith

[ uhn-feyth ]

noun

  1. lack of faith, especially religious faith; unbelief.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of unfaith1

First recorded in 1400–50; Middle English unfeith; un- 1( def ) + faithful ( def )
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Example Sentences

“Our interfaith voices, our unfaith voices, for the commonwealth that is our voice.”

I am unbaptized, a nest for demons: how could she know what germs of blasphemy and unfaith were breeding in me?

Tausig was a child of the nineteenth century, full of its ideals, its aimless strivings, its restlessness, its unfaith and desperately sceptical tone.

We make the largest allowance for this element of uncertainty in the line that bounds faith from unfaith; “The Lord knoweth them that are His.”

Unfaith, un-fāth′, n. want of faith: faithlessness.—adj.

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