How To Use Faithlessness In A Sentence

  • And the diseases of conceit are a familiar notion from the biblical tradition that goes along with its partner diseases of hubris, idolatry and faithlessness.
  • But Amanda, though bitterly resenting her husband's faithlessness, remains firm in her virtue.
  • There is, there can be nothing endearing about faithlessness.
  • It was gloomy, that which wrote itself on the paper, nor did it especially apply to the case in point, "but then," she reminded herself, bitterly recalling the faithlessness of Hattie, of Rosalie, of Emmy Lou Her Book and Heart
  • But to fail as Jeffrey Harrison does, so unambitiously, so droopily, to leave the plate with three called strikes-it smacks of faithlessness, of a kind of shrugging perfidy, a knowledge of what's expected.
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  • And the more he yearned to be gone the more bitterly he blamed himself for what he called his ingratitude and faithlessness. In Orchard Glen
  • [54] 'In his own mode of acting,' must be understood here of his honourable mode of acting; though there are also _malae artes_, such as faithlessness, cunning, flattery, and the like. C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • Not a word spake he for a full minute, but he drew his breath hard, flinging out at length a bitter sarcasm on the faithlessness of women, and bidding Raphael trust not too much to their promises, he abruptly left us. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)
  • But its faithlessness manifests itself in another way also: it continually becomes only a repetition. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The letter stated that her involvement in the resolution ‘demonstrated faithlessness in and disloyalty to the University and exhibited an unwillingness to work for the common good of the University.’
  • Then, in my mid-20s, I underwent a crisis of faithlessness. An atheist at Christmas: Oh come all ye faithless
  • Even some Americans criticize their brothers as “little Eichmanns” for their participation in the great engine of faithlessness and nihilism that is the West. The Parable of the Spider
  • In many respects, they find you antagonizing the same way they find Glenn Reynolds antagonizing - like Jesuits, they really think once they had you, they had the right to keep you, and your faithlessness is your failure, not theirs. Oppressed by the label "Republican"?
  • Though bitterly resenting her husband's faithlessness, she remains firm in her virtue.
  • The husband's faithlessness is called a caprice, an adventure, a craving or madness of the senses. His Excellency the Minister
  • But when she beheld the letter again, she read again the opprobrious word "faithlessness" in her husband's handwriting. Filipino Popular Tales
  • The handkerchief is the physical evidence that convinces Othello of his wife's faithlessness.
  • But this, so far from proving any "faithlessness," shows, on the contrary, an entire faith in their Art, that it was able to accomplish what was required of it, and needed not to be bolstered up by anything external. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
  • I know the word 'faithlessness' sounds very terrible. Without Dogma

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