unfaithful
IPA: ʌnfˈeɪθfʌɫ
adjective
- Not having religious faith.
- Not keeping good faith; disloyal; not faithful.
- Adulterous.
- Not honest or upright.
- Negligent or imperfect.
- (translation studies) Not faithfully rendering the meaning of the source language; incorrect.
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Examples of "unfaithful" in Sentences
- Of course the term unfaithful isn't quite accurate.
- Through the declaration, loyalists of al Shabaab could kill a murtad (a person classified as unfaithful) on sight.
- This, however, should be said for the negroes in such a case: they call their unfaithful treasurer "a thief," they do not say "defaulter."
- Words of amazement from the Mother of God to the bride, and about five houses in the world whose inhabitants represent five states of people, namely unfaithful Christians, obstinate
- We were called unfaithful for not naturalizing ourselves, when naturalization means only that we should give up our original citizenship and get nothing in return, and become subject to disabilities.
- We don't like politicians who have been unfaithful, and the last few years have brought a spate of them: Schwarzenegger, Sanford, Edwards, Spitzer, Craig, Giuliani, McGreevey and, depending on your definition of unfaithful, Weiner.
- Words of amazement from the Mother of God to the bride, and about five houses in the world whose inhabitants represent five states of people, namely unfaithful Christians, obstinate Jews and pagans separately, Jews and Pagans together, and the friends of God.
- But for those who subscribe to Robertson's theodicy - imbued with violent apocalyptic images and cryptic messages of a God who must punish the "unfaithful" - this disaster is a deserved suffering Haiti is experiencing; and therefore, for Haiti to wash away its sins of the past, this disaster is an act of redemptive suffering.
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