adulterer

[ US /əˈdəɫtɝɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɐdˈʌltəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who commits adultery or fornication
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How To Use adulterer In A Sentence

  • But the warning being against lasciviousness, the contrast to "whoremongers and adulterers" in the parallel clause, requires the "in all" in this clause to refer to persons. the bed undefiled -- Translate, as Greek requires "undefiled" to be a predicate, not an epithet, "And let the bed be undefiled. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He was also a serial adulterer, regularly confessing his sins before committing them afresh.
  • (The hussy her hubby was seeing gets hit by a beam and the adulterer is crushed to death in the palm of his betrothed. Top 10 Sexiest Cinematic Giantesses » Scene-Stealers
  • Neither does it permit gay employers or shopkeepers to discriminate against straights, or adulterers or swingers to discriminate against monogamists.
  • All it would prove is that he was an adulterer who often cheated on his wife.
  • Today's front page of The Sun carries a banner headline "The adulterer, the bungler and the joker.".
  • For example, the piece on adultery dealt with the son of an adulterer… and on how much the sins of the father had blighted his life and his relationships with other people.
  • Adulterers who might once have called their paramours concubines (qie) for lack of a lowlier term can now aspire to precision; an ernai is a kept woman of less-official standing. The Foreign Devil's Dictionary
  • Die Fledermaus is the lighthearted story of Gabriel von Eisenstein, a would-be adulterer who attempts to pick up his disguised wife Rosalinde.
  • Keep good company, never mixing with adulterers, thieves or other impure people.
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