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.
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  • 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
  • As you might expect, studies show a strong correlation between marital dissatisfaction and infidelity.
  • Spring is a Westport, Conn., clinical psychologist who specializes in treating issues of infidelity.
  • Throughout, these figures mirror humanity in all its pomposity and haplessness, calculation and honesty, devotion and infidelity, profanity and piety.
  • I loved it as it always bothered me that Penelope seemed so uncomplaining and patient in the face of her husband’s extended absence and persistant infidelity. Maggie O'Farrell - An interview with author
  • Women are more successful at infidelity than men - they're better liars.
  • Lord Shaftesbury’s test (which is a part of the rake’s creed, and what I may call the whetstone of infidelity,) endeavoured to turn the sacred subject into ridicule. Clarissa Harlowe
  • This brazen act of infidelity with Britain had them wondering if the Alpine air had gone to her head. Times, Sunday Times
  • They deal with infidelity, infertility and incest, as well as sacrifice and death.
  • It's got lots of synthy zuz-zuz-zuz and electro-grooves, and despite a co-star list that D.W. Griffith would be proud of, the production seems too monogamous when a little infidelity might have jazzed things up a bit. Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews : Snoop Dogg, Timbaland, Clipse, and Chris Brown, Plus an Interview With Papa Roach on World Hunger Year
  • But our past is fraught with his infidelity in word, in deed and most likely in his heart and mind.
  • She had clearly written about their marital bliss after she found out about his infidelity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film looks at infidelity, Hollywood-style with a jaundiced eye.
  • It seemed to me royals were always in on some kind of scandal, partner swapping, infidelity, one sexual perversion after another.
  • I know that the current view of sex is unbridled recreation, but that fact is the very reason why the word chaste is quasi obsolete and often equated with marital infidelity. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • What might follow is needless for me to name; -- your soul must shudder at the idea of conjugal infidelity! Alonzo and Melissa The Unfeeling Father
  • The ultimate sin was not infidelity, but public mention which led to scandal.
  • Convinced that he has delivered evidence of his employer's wife's infidelity, Harry tries to intervene by bugging the hotel room where he fears that she will be murdered.
  • It is said that he wouldn't stay in a room with men whose conversation was marked by infidelity and blasphemy.
  • With Open Hearts, she effectively documents, in minute, excruciating, vivid detail, what happens when a family is torn apart by infidelity.
  • This brazen act of infidelity with Britain had them wondering if the Alpine air had gone to her head. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Much Ado the shift to verse expresses the bitterness and sense of betrayal felt by Claudio at Hero's supposed infidelity.
  • She has also become the go-to bloviator for every current infidelity plaguing our airwaves from Tiger Woods to Jesse James. Mistresses Anonymous vs. Horndogs Anonymous
  • Explaining the setting, Wilsher says: ‘The balmy English summer evening seems the perfect place for Mozart's tale of marital infidelity, the privileges of the noblesse and the anguish of young love.’
  • Women are more successful at infidelity than men - they're better liars.
  • One involves alleged serial infidelity and financial wrongdoing by a TV personality. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the testosterone-laden world of soccer, the issue wasn't as much Mr. Terry's infidelity, it was the fact that he had liaised with a teammate's former girlfriend. Saturday Soap Opera at Stamford Bridge
  • If they find out that he is related to such a non-church attending godless infidel who is public about her godless infidelity, they might sacrifice his body on an altar in the quad between the English building and the cafeteria.
  • I keep thinking this is my way of getting back at my partner for his infidelity. The Sun
  • After a long, unpleasant legal battle, in which allegations of infidelity and abusiveness were raised, the parents split custody.
  • It deals with the issue of marital infidelity as seen across various couples.
  • Based on her public actions -- remaining married to her husband and publicly defending him despite his infidelity -- one may wonder if this is a "polyamorous" marriage (polyamory essentially consisting of polygamy without commitment). From the WSJ Opinion Archives
  • This system of infidelity is well symbolized by a noisome, grevious ulcer, which is loathsome to the sight, offensive to the smell, corrupting to the body, and productive of awful pain. The Revelation Explained
  • It's ironic because Sarah's infidelity is the reason the couple find themselves on the beach in the first place. A Conversation with Chris Cleave about Little Bee
  • Along with this "collectivization" came laws loosening the marriage relationship and promoting divorce and infidelity. Southern Maryland Community Forums
  • She makes it all the way to the pretzel before this other guy's infidelity, not yours, accidentally unplugs the machine, drunkenly, and the game ends abruptly. Eating Ghosts
  • Most of the research on extramarital sex has focused on the prediction of infidelity and the identification of specific risk factors.
  • I will expound to you — as I alone can — the secret of the enginery that effected the Rattleborough miracle — the one, the true, the admitted, the undisputed, the indisputable miracle, which put a definite end to infidelity among the Rattleburghers and converted to the orthodoxy of the grandames all the carnal-minded who had ventured to be sceptical before. Thou Art the Man
  • Perhaps not surprisingly, not one respondent said that cybersex or cyber-love was the worst type of infidelity.
  • Rumours circled that he had learnt of his wife 's infidelity and had killed her. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's certainly not as popular behaviourally as infidelity. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I guess that he cant do that; after all we all know that his infidelity created a doorway for Hilary's political ambitions and his guilt only makes him her ardent supporter. meck Full Michigan delegation with half-vote to be seated by Dems
  • So is the fact that your husband 's infidelity is out in the open. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the idea of infidelity on the part of either of them -- "Marianne voiced her thoughts. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • Also patron of divorce and infidelity; she is invoked against physical abuse.
  • My only objection to infidelity is the deception required. ProWomanProLife » I beg to differ
  • This brazen act of infidelity with Britain had them wondering if the Alpine air had gone to her head. Times, Sunday Times
  • Infidelity is likewise immoral, but do we really want to throw adulterers in jail?
  • The ultimate sin was not infidelity, but public mention which led to scandal.
  • When we were making it, the arguments on set were just amazing about whether mental infidelity is better or worse than physical infidelity. Keira Knightley Reacts To Being Called A S*** Actress
  • The plot is a typical fireside ghost story - murder, infidelity and a message from beyond the grave - and the thrills are familiar.
  • I like books about atheism and infidelity and general neuroticism much more.
  • When we see so many revolt from the profession of the reformed religion, to the corruptions and superstitions of Rome; and others, from a religious and sober life, to plunge themselves into all kind of lewdness and debauchery, and, it is to be feared, into atheism and infidelity; can we doubt any longer whether it be possible for The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 06.
  • A 2008 study by the National Science Foundation found that 15 percent of women over 60 admit to having had an affair in their lifetimes, and that the rate of female infidelity is actually growing faster than that of males. Sunday Reading
  • Also patron of divorce and infidelity; she is invoked against physical abuse.
  • Where the people are Catholic and submissive to the law of God, as declared and applied by the vicar of Christ and supreme pastor of the church, democracy may be a good form of government; but combined with Protestantism or infidelity in the people, its inevitable tendency is to lower the standard of morality, to enfeeble intellect, to abase character, and to retard civilization, as even our short American experience amply proves. GOP Confronts Its Future Viability
  • No man of any literary name condescended even to the pretence of religion; but in England, infidelity was a stigma; when it began to take a public form, it was only in the vilest quarter; and when it assailed religion, it was instantly put down at once by the pen, by the law, and by the more decisive tribunal of national opinion. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847
  • My generation may be dragging the infidelity index down a little, but given the stats we must also have strayed in vast numbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The balancing act tires him; his wife 's infidelity and illnesses exhaust him. Christianity Today
  • Half the buzz of infidelity is the fear of being found out and the requisite ducking and diving that entails. Times, Sunday Times
  • What does it mean, this gradual growth of what we call infidelity, of criticism and science on the one hand, this gradual death of the old traditions on the other? Robert Elsmere
  • Thus from the general tenor of prophecy it appears that infidelity will have overspread the world _when the Son of man shall come_ to reign upon it: And as this agrees to no other coming of his foretold by the prophets, there can be no reasonable doubt what _coming_ is intended in the text. Sermons on Various Important Subjects
  • Infidelity is the ultimate betrayal.
  • The similitude is explained in the following words, It is a people of no understanding, brutish and sottish, and destitute of the knowledge of God, and that have no relish or savour of divine things, like a withered branch that has no sap in it; and this is at the bottom of all those sins for which God left them desolate, their idolatry first and afterwards their infidelity. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • It is time to "excommunicate" those who tarnish the reputation of the GOP with infidelity, scandal, and lawbreaking actions. Johnston says Palin lost his vote
  • Well, beware, the implications of any kind of infidelity are enormous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The amazing thing about infidelity is that, for a long time, you don't believe it's happening.
  • What does it mean: this gradual growth of what we call infidelity, of criticism and science on the one hand, this gradual death of the old traditions on the other? Robert Elsmere
  • In under 30 minutes, we get a novel's worth of detail about her life: her beloved but torpid husband, her ability to compartmentalize infidelity, the long shadow her father casts.
  • Failing that, his wife will have a sizable dossier with evidence of infidelity to confront him with. Times, Sunday Times
  • The photo was final proof of her husband's infidelity.
  • Those who have suffered from it will tell you that a husband 's infidelity with another woman is hard enough to deal with. The Sun
  • The remarks were so bizarre some observers dismissed them as just another gaffe from a candidate dogged by allegations of infidelity and sending pornographic images by email. US shaken by sudden surge of violence against gay people
  • The ultimate sin was not infidelity, but public mention which led to scandal.
  • For such men, who are in fact profoundly monogamous, infidelity is almost unavoidable. ProWomanProLife » I beg to differ
  • Finding that they conclusively confuted one another, and perceiving at last that the idea of the superhuman origin of Christianity did, and, as Bishop Butler says, alone can resolve all the difficulties of the subject, I was compelled to forego all the advantages of infidelity, and condescended to "depress" my conscience to the "Biblical standard"! The Eclipse of Faith Or, A Visit To A Religious Sceptic
  • One wife overlooks her husband 's infidelity until one of his mistresses dies in a car crash. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the wake of the Spitzer affair, Weiss, a New York – based investigative journalist, came closer than any mainstream writer to endorsing not only the legalization of prostitution but the destigmatization of infidelity, in a rambling essay for New York magazine on the agonies that monogamy imposes on his buddies. Is Pornography Adultery?
  • A comfortless, bleak howl at the brutal aspects of relationships, it is the story of four couples falling in love, and then into infidelity and hate.
  • It is now evident unto all that here hath been the fatal miscarriage of those poor deluded souls amongst us whom they call Quakers; and it is altogether in vain to deal with them about other particulars, whilst they are carried away with infidelity from this foundation. Pneumatologia
  • Physical, verbal, emotional abuse, infidelity, drunkenness, constant bickering, blowout arguments and shouting matches, financial trouble, stress so bad it put her in the hospital.
  • We make a big to-do about men's infidelity, but what about unfaithfulness among women?
  • Emotional infidelity is just as, and at times even more, destructive to your marriage.
  • Lawyers say that most are not enforceable in the courts although infidelity clauses where the partner who strays loses rights to assets stand more chance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Infidelity to one's vows is sinful; infidelity to the grace and character of sacred ordination to the priesthood is sinful; sexual abuse in whatever form is sinful.
  • Deanna Favre, who alluded to her husband's infidelity in her 2007 autobiography, is promoting a new book and was asked about the allegations on "Good Morning America" Thursday. This just in...: Harvard Club says "No thanks" to Eliot Spitzer; Deanna Favre breaks silence on sexting-scandal
  • Are responses that are more traumatic related to previous hurts, the couples' dynamic, the nature of the infidelity, or some other issue?
  • Jews, or Turks, or heathens: I do not think there is, but yet, for all that, we are not free from the danger of apostacy; there is great danger, not of men's apostatizing from one religion to another, but from religion to infidelity and atheism; and of this worst kind of apostacy of all other, I wish the age we live in had not afforded us too many instances. The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 04.
  • She had clearly written about their marital bliss after she found out about his infidelity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The idea of the Pyrenees is very charming, and I do not wonder Mrs. Malkin inclines thither, though I remember that when I was there, great as was my admiration for them, I felt rather as I was guilty of infidelity to the Alps all the time and made haste back to the latter, with something of penitence in delight at being once more upon my mountains. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • The US researchers also found that women were more likely to be tempted into infidelity by men with symmetrical features.
  • Their convocation was the parliament of German infidelity. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology
  • Melissa in a game of brinkmanship accused Zork of infidelity which enraged him.
  • In his first public appearance since revelations of marital infidelity caused his spectacular fall from grace, Woods apologized for what he called his selfish and irresponsible behaviour. Moneycontrol Top Headlines
  • But the effect, upon the minds of young persons, of frequenting the society of those in whose conversation and manners religious principle or feeling does not appear, will almost inevitably be to render what they know of religion the source of uneasiness, and of fruitless conflicts between conscience and inclination: and if, at the same time, much of hollow religionism is witnessed by them, the probable result will be either immovable indifference, or confirmed infidelity. Memoirs, Correspondence and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor
  • In a day of widespread infidelity, he was a college student who was highly religious.
  • December 9th, 2009 3: 12 pm ET the accomplishment of breaking barriers and inspiring countless ppl erased by infidelity? me thinks that baca is the hypocrit here ... Lawmaker drops effort to honor Tiger Woods
  • The photo was final proof of her husband's infidelity.
  • This provides the perfect setting for blunders, misunderstandings and utter confusion, as infidelity is revealed, with unexpected consequences.
  • The Republicans were quick to try and get Bill Clinton impeached for infidelity - now they're trying their darnedest to keep their own adulterous politicians in office and downplay it! Steele: Sanford, Ensign affairs 'old news, old school'
  • Two years ago, he suggested that he had told the lie to cover up a marital infidelity. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has not found it easy to talk about her husband 's infidelity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, beware, the implications of any kind of infidelity are enormous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus great knowledge in the letter of the scripture, if the heart be unsanctified, is capable of being abused to serve the cause of infidelity, and to fight against Christianity with its own weapons. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Apart, however, from the immorality of such reasoned hypocrisy, which no man with a particle of honesty will attempt to blink, there is the intellectual improbity which it brings in its train, the infidelity to truth, the disloyalty to one's own intelligence. On Compromise
  • Such exploration could be helpful, as it seems natural to conclude that these infidelities have different meanings in relationships and that treatment differs for different categories of infidelity.
  • Presentational infidelity is less clear-cut and less readily identifiable than selectivity or measurement distortion.
  • The survey revealed that non-sexual desires, such as the need for reassurance and understanding, were a primary motive among women for infidelity.
  • It remains one of Polanski's best, and a precursor to themes he would continually dabble in: tortured relationships, bizarre blonde behavior, infidelity, cross-dressing, even film noir via the  stalwart Lionel Stander (best known here for his role in Hart to Hart but who should be known as the blacklisted, veteran hard-boiled American character actor). Kim Morgan: Ten of Polanski's Best...Kitty Cat
  • It is the secure, she thought wisely, who can afford the indulgence of infidelity. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • And again: "Hadst thou not had a villain's heart, thou shouldst have gained my consent, then made this match, instead of hiding it from those who loved thee" -- a sentiment which would seem to us astounding and inexplicable had we not became familiar with it in the preceding pages relating to savages and barbarians, by whom what we call infidelity was considered unobjectionable, provided it was not done secretly. Primitive Love and Love-Stories
  • Research has constantly highlighted that the trauma of exposed family infidelity is averred to be one of the most painful and difficult experiences that a couple can endure. Dr. Dahlia Keen: What is a "Schwarzenegger"?
  • They are the righteous ones whose garments have not been soiled by infidelity to the patron of the universe.
  • It is further important to ascertain if infidelities are same-sex or opposite-sex relationships, as this might influence meanings of infidelity in relationships.
  • My generation may be dragging the infidelity index down a little, but given the stats we must also have strayed in vast numbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • And when Tamsin takes her to the site of her father's infidelity, Mona is so moved by her companion's pain and disgust, she rams a garden gnome through the window of the cheater's posh Jaguar.
  • Not all divorces mean people cheat but infidelity is the number one reason for divorce. Tiger Woods, Tiger Woods, Oh My God, Tiger Woods! « Colleen Anderson
  • Shaftesbury's test (which is a part of the rake's creed, and what I may call the whetstone of infidelity,) endeavoured to turn the sacred subject into ridicule. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 3
  • The photo was final proof of her husband's infidelity.
  • However, there are no findings on the influence of parental infidelities on the likelihood of their children engaging in infidelity.
  • This brazen act of infidelity with Britain had them wondering if the Alpine air had gone to her head. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also patron of divorce and infidelity; she is invoked against physical abuse.
  • If you feel the infidelity is unforgivable and you cannot move on from the affair then it is time to leave.
  • - 829 Telltale Signs Infidelity doesn t have to mean your matrimony is over COPING WITH INFIDELITY IN MARRIAGE Director: Harry Winer Overview That s since affairs have been so common in matrimony Greg Swenson, Ph With our guidance, learn what to do when we design your partner or associate of doubt or disloyalty as well as what to do when we want to come clean about your own affairs, either carried out in Infidelity expert Ruth Houston s comments, observations, as well as insights upon popular doubt or disloyalty issues in a headlines Coping with Infidelity: Part 1 How Do Affairs Begin? Infidelity ( Ucsb Gold ) Kinhd Anhra Videos
  • Sarah Palin's husband defended her Thursday against what he called "disgusting lies" hoping to discredit a new biography that accuses the popular Tea Party figure of drug use and infidelity. CBC | Top Stories News
  • And, over time, it dulled the pain of his alleged infidelity and the need to dwell incessantly on why he had felt the need to stray. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have never understood this: I understand the ethical concerns surrounding infidelity, since mendacity is involved.
  • In those times of ignorance, infidelity, and idolatry, the devil, by the divine permission, thus led men captive at his will; and he could not have gained such adoration from them as he had, if he had not pretended to give oracles to them, for by both his usurpation is maintained as the god of this world. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • What Marianne's infidelity has brought me is a sense of the complexity of things. THE EXECUTION
  • We chose not to include articles that focus on another content area, such as jealousy, while indirectly addressing infidelity.
  • One involves alleged serial infidelity and financial wrongdoing by a TV personality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neither of us has ever strayed into marital infidelity.
  • I forgave him his infidelity
  • Many women failed to view infidelity as a sign of disrespect as long as the affairs remained ‘hidden.’
  • We have long been derided and scoffed at for making connubialism marketable, and putting a price on a wife's infidelity, but it strikes me this is something worse; for what, after all, is a rib -- a false rib, too -- compared with the whole bony skeleton? Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
  • He will quickly want to forget being required to wrestle with a duvet to express rage about his wife 's apparent infidelity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Married husbands and wives will typically call untrustworthy loved ones adultery or infidelity. Julie Farby: American Police Force: For All Your Sketchy, Private Security Needs!
  • If you say does one bout of marital infidelity mean he is habitually duplicitous, then no, I don't draw that parallel.
  • There is no one-size-fits-all explanation for female infidelity among animals.
  • In a controversial new book on the effects of infidelity on married life, Men, Love, Fidelity, Miss Vaillant says her aim is to “re-habilitate infidelity”. ProWomanProLife » 2009 » December
  • A long engagement, particularly, is in nine cases out of ten a regular preparatory school for conjugal infidelity.
  • This latter duet culminates in Enrico's discovery of Anna's supposed infidelity, and the succeeding sextet rivals the parallel ensemble in Lucia di Lammermoor if nor for melody then for skill of construction.
  • The earlier books, which have just been reissued by Picador in one paperback volume as "The Patrick Melrose Novels," can be read as the navigational charts of a mariner desperate not to end up in the wretched harbor from which he embarked on a voyage that has led in and out of heroin addiction, alcoholism, marital infidelity and a range of behaviors for which the term "self-destructive" is the mildest of euphemisms. NYT > Home Page
  • At a stroke, scientists have scuppered religion and taken the moral sting out of infidelity.
  • Fictionalised sections focus with eerie affectlessness on treachery, infidelity, manipulativeness and betrayal. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was during this time and while still a major, that he received an audience with Pope Pius VI, who ceremonially placed a Dragoon helmet on Browne's head with the prayer that truth and religion might triumph over injustice and infidelity.

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