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UK
/ˌɪnfɪdˈɛlɪti/
]
[ US /ˌɪnfɪˈdɛɫɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnfɪˈdɛɫɪti/ ]
NOUN
- the quality of being unfaithful
How To Use infidelity In A Sentence
- Distinctions in moral values are valid for God and for us: truth is to be valued over falsehood, faithfulness over infidelity, true worship over idolatry, and so on.
- A cook has been charged with battering his wife to death during an argument in which he accused her of infidelity.
- Sheffer -- who knew what makes business men laugh -- pinned his simple faith to three main subjects, convulsive of the diaphragmatic muscles, building up each series upon the inherent humor to be extracted from physical violence as represented in the perpetrations and punishments of Ruff and Reddy, marital infidelity as mirrored in the stratagems and errancies of an amorous ape with an aged and jealous spouse, and the sure-fire familiarity of aged minstrel jokes (mother-in-law, country constable, young married cookery, and the like) refurbished in pictorial serials through the agency of two uproarious and imbecilic vulgarians, Bonehead and Buttinsky. Success A Novel
- The implication that marital infidelity enhances a leader's credibility is preposterous.
- No excuses are made for Ethan's infidelity and we do not have to sit through any long and emotional speeches about Harvey's unluckiness in love.
- The plot is a typical fireside ghost story - murder, infidelity and a message from beyond the grave - and the thrills are familiar.
- For ten years he had also lived with the humiliation of his wife 's open infidelity. Times, Sunday Times
- The attorneys dodged questions about whether Strauss-Kahn acted inappropriately - what he described as a consensual sexual encounter with Diallo being, clearly, infidelity to his wife. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
- As a result of their infidelity, the people descended into moral and spiritual corruption.
- It was his one moment of infidelity to his wife, Aileen. Times, Sunday Times