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  2. The meaning of UNFAITHFUL is not faithful. How to use unfaithful in a sentence. not faithful:; not adhering to vows, allegiance, or duty : disloyal; not faithful to marriage vows…

  3. adjective. not faithful; false to duty, obligation, or promises; disloyal: Given how unfaithful the party has been to voters, it would be surprising if they won. Synonyms: untrustworthy, recreant, treacherous, deceitful. not sexually loyal to a spouse or lover; adulterous: She was concerned her husband would be unfaithful when he travelled.

  4. adjective. us / ʌnˈfeɪθ·fəl / Add to word list. not loyal or able to be trusted: an unfaithful friend. Unfaithful also means having a physical relationship with a person who is not your husband or wife.

  5. Definitions of unfaithful. adjective. not true to duty or obligation or promises. synonyms: inconstant. likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable. apostate. not faithful to religion or party or cause. perfidious, punic, treacherous.

  6. 2 days ago · (ʌnfeɪθfʊl ) adjective. If someone is unfaithful to their partner or to the person they are married to, they have a sexual relationship with someone else. James had been unfaithful to Christine for the entire four years they'd been together. [ + to] ...her unfaithful partner. More Synonyms of unfaithful.

  7. Unfaithful Definition. Failing to observe the terms of a vow, promise, understanding, etc., or false to allegiance or duty; faithless; disloyal. Not true, accurate, or reliable; untrustworthy. Engaging in sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse, lover, etc.; adulterous.

  8. adj. 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. unˈfaithfully adv. unˈfaithfulness n.