Unfaithful

  • 31unfaithful — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. disloyal, faithless; adulterous, philandering, cheating, untrue, fickle; inaccurate, untrustworthy. See improbity, wrong. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not faithful] Syn. false, untrue, deceitful,… …

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  • 32unfaithful — adj. faithless, disloyal, traitorous; dishonest; inaccurate; having committed adultery …

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  • 33unfaithful — adjective not faithful; disloyal. ↘engaging in sexual relations with a person other than one s regular partner. Derivatives unfaithfully adverb unfaithfulness noun …

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  • 34unfaithful — a. 1. Faithless, treacherous, perfidious, unreliable, derelict, false, deceitful, disloyal, recreant, treasonable, undutiful, false hearted, untrustworthy. 2. Negligent, careless, untrustworthy, unreliable. 3. Fickle, untrue, inconstant,… …

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  • 35unfaithful — adj 1. disloyal, false, false hearted, perfidious, traitorous, treacherous; faithless, inconstant, unsteady, unsteadfast, untrustworthy, unde pendable, unreliable, not to be depended or relied upon; recreant, renegade, apostate, backsliding;… …

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  • 36unfaithful — un·faithful …

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  • 37unfaithful — [ʌnˈfeɪθf(ə)l] adj having a sexual relationship with someone who is not your husband, wife, or usual partner …

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  • 38unfaithful — /ʌnˈfeɪθfəl / (say un faythfuhl) adjective 1. false to duty or promises; disloyal; perfidious; faithless. 2. not upright; dishonest. 3. not faithfully accurate or exact, as a copy or description. 4. having sexual intercourse with a person other… …

  • 39unfaithful —   Kūpa a ole, auana; lepelua (rare) …

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  • 40unfaithful — Characterized by bad faith; not synonymous with illegal, which means unlawful or contrary to law, nor with improper, which, as applied to conduct, implies such conduct as a man of ordinary and reasonable prudence would not, under the… …

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