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View usage for: (ʌnfeɪθfʊl) adjectiveIf 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 unfaithful in British English (ʌnˈfeɪθfʊl) adjective1. 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 Derived forms unfaithfully (unˈfaithfully) adverb unfaithfulness (unˈfaithfulness) noun unfaithful in American English (ʌnˈfeɪθfəl) adjective1. failing to observe the terms of a vow, promise, understanding, etc., or false to allegiance or duty; faithless; disloyal 2. not true, accurate, or reliable; untrustworthy 3. engaging in sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse, lover, etc.; adulterous 4. Archaic lacking good faith; dishonest Derived forms unfaithfully (unˈfaithfully) adverb unfaithfulness (unˈfaithfulness) noun Examples of 'unfaithful' in a sentenceunfaithful She, for one, had never suspected that Nick was being unfaithful.I was unfaithful to Laurence during my sighted days. How old-fashioned the term seems now. In other languagesunfaithful British English: unfaithful / ʌnˈfeɪθfʊl/ ADJECTIVE If someone is unfaithful to their partner or to the person they are married to, they have a romantic relationship with someone else. He had been unfaithful to his wife many times. - American English: unfaithful
- Arabic: خَائِن
- Brazilian Portuguese: infiel
- Chinese: 不诚实的
- Croatian: nevjeran
- Czech: nevěrný
- Danish: utro
- Dutch: ontrouw
- European Spanish: infiel
- Finnish: uskoton
- French: infidèle
- German: untreu
- Greek: άπιστος
- Italian: infedele
- Japanese: 不貞な
- Korean: 부정한
- Norwegian: utro
- Polish: niewierny
- European Portuguese: infiel
- Romanian: necredincios
- Russian: неверный
- Latin American Spanish: infiel
- Swedish: otrogen
- Thai: ไม่ซื่อสัตย์
- Turkish: sadakatsiz
- Ukrainian: невірний
- Vietnamese: không chung thủy
Chinese translation of 'unfaithful' adj - [husband, wife]
不忠的 (bù zhōng de) to be unfaithful to sb 对(對)某人不忠 (duì mǒurén bù zhōng)
Definition having sex with someone other than one's regular partner a woman of who dumps her unfaithful partner and proceeds to lead her own life Synonyms faithless two-timing (informal) inconstant unchaste Opposites Definition not true to a promise or vow They denounced him as unfaithful to the traditions of the Society. Synonyms false-hearted recreant (archaic) Opposites true , loyal , faithful , steadfast Synonyms Opposites perfect, accurate , exact , reliable , precise Additional synonymsShe had an adulterous affair with a politician. Synonyms unfaithful, cheating (informal), extramarital, fornicating, unchasteDefinition full of deceit The ambassador called the report deceitful and misleading. Synonyms dishonest, false, deceiving, fraudulent, treacherous, deceptive, hypocritical, counterfeit, crafty, sneaky, illusory, two-faced, disingenuous, untrustworthy, underhand, insincere, double-dealing, duplicitous, fallacious, guileful, knavish (archaic) Definition based on or containing an error or errors The conclusions they have come to are completely erroneous. Synonyms incorrect, wrong, mistaken, false, flawed, faulty, inaccurate, untrue, invalid, unfounded, spurious, amiss, unsound, wide of the mark, inexact, fallaciousAdditional synonymsShe was a false friend, envious of her lifestyle and her success. Synonyms treacherous, lying, deceiving, unreliable, two-timing (informal), dishonest, deceptive, hypocritical, unfaithful, two-faced, disloyal, unsound, deceitful, faithless, untrustworthy, insincere, double-dealing, dishonourable, duplicitous, mendacious, perfidious (literary), treasonable, traitorous, inconstant, delusive, false-hearted Definition changeable in purpose, affections, etc. They are fickle, faithless and lewd. Synonyms capricious, variable, volatile, unpredictable, unstable, unfaithful, temperamental, mercurial, unsteady, faithless, changeable, quicksilver, vacillating, fitful, flighty, blowing hot and cold, mutable, irresolute, inconstantDefinition having faults or errors We live in an imperfect world. Synonyms flawed, impaired, faulty, broken, limited, damaged, partial, unfinished, incomplete, defective, patchy, immature, deficient, rudimentary, sketchy, undeveloped, inexactDefinition inexact or inaccurate The charges were vague and imprecise. Synonyms indefinite, estimated, rough, vague, loose, careless, ambiguous, inaccurate, sloppy (informal), woolly, hazy, indeterminate, wide of the mark, equivocal, ill-defined, inexact, inexplicit, blurred round the edges Synonyms unreliable, variable, uncertain, volatile, unsettled, unstable, inconsistent, erratic, wavering, uneven, fluctuating, wayward, fickle, temperamental, mercurial, capricious, unsteady, changeable, vacillating, blowing hot and cold (informal), mutable, irresolute, undependable, changeful, vagarious (rare) Definition not exact or accurate Forecasting was an inexact science. Synonyms imprecise, inaccurate, indefinite, indeterminate, off, incorrectDefinition treacherous or deceitful She says that politicians are a perfidious breed. Synonyms treacherous, dishonest, false, corrupt, unfaithful, two-faced, disloyal, deceitful, faithless, untrustworthy, double-dealing, traitorous, double-faced, treasonous, recreant (archaic) the betrayal of men by their most traitorous companions Synonyms treacherous, unfaithful, disloyal, false, untrue, renegade, faithless, double-crossing (informal), double-dealing, seditious, perfidious (literary), apostate, treasonableDefinition disloyal and untrustworthy The President spoke of the treacherous intentions of the enemy. Synonyms disloyal, deceitful, untrustworthy, duplicitous, false, untrue, unreliable, unfaithful, faithless, double-crossing (informal), double-dealing, perfidious (literary), traitorous, treasonable, recreant (archaic) They were brought to trial for treasonable conspiracy. Synonyms disloyal, false, subversive, treacherous, seditious, mutinous, perfidious (literary), traitorous, treasonous |