faithless

IPA: fˈeɪθɫʌs

adjective

  • Lacking faith; lacking belief in something.
  • Not believing in God, religion, or a comparable ideology.
  • Unfaithful (said of people, towards their partners)
  • Not observant of promises or covenants.
  • Not true to allegiance, duty, or vows
  • Serving to disappoint or deceive
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Examples of "faithless" in Sentences

  • Occasionally, what's called a faithless elector votes for somebody else.
  • Therefore it is more fitting that you should be called faithless than that the Moors should be.
  • He had suspected no innocent girl -- only called a faithless betrothed bride by the fitting name.
  • Throughout U.S. history there have been numerous cases of so - called faithless electors who changed their minds.
  • She raised an army and equipped a fleet, and set sail with the force which she had thus assembled across the German Ocean, to call the faithless Radiger to account.
  • Hortense, whose joyous voice of childhood had now and then recalled the faithless son to the father's house, and which was still a bond which united Josephine with her husband and with his family.
  • In my first complete version I had made Venus, on the occasion of her second attempt to recall her faithless lover, appear in a vision to Tannhauser when he is in a frenzy of madness, and the awfulness of the situation, is merely suggested by a faint roseate glow upon the distant Horselberg.

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