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- DictionaryUn·faith·ful/ˌənˈfāTHfəl/
adjective
- 1. not faithful.
- ▪ engaging in sexual relations with a person other than one's regular partner in contravention of a previous promise or understanding: "you haven't been unfaithful to him, have you?" Similar adulterousfaithlessfickleuntrueinconstantflightyinformal:cheatingtwo-timingOpposite faithful
- ▪ disloyal, treacherous, or insincere: "she felt that to sell the house would be unfaithful to her parents' memory" Similar disloyaltreacheroustraitorousuntrustworthyunreliableundependablefalsefalse-heartedfaithlessperfidiousinsinceretwo-facedJanus-facedbackstabbingdouble-crossingdouble-dealingdeceitfularchaic:recreantOpposite loyal
Derivatives
- 1. unfaithfully adverb
- 2. unfaithfulness noun
Scrabble Points: 19
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