How To Use Unfaithfulness In A Sentence

  • He also drove him crazy with his unfaithfulness.
  • The term whore porne in this context is a term of slander for one guilty of sexual immorality or unfaithfulness. The Jesus Dynasty
  • In all my years "cheating" and "unfaithfulness" is becoming more and more frequent. I am venting tonight....
  • God cannot stand any kind of unfaithfulness in His army anymore than any other Commander of any other military force can take a chance on security risks and disobedience and failure to follow orders and obey commands. ExChristian.Net -- encouraging ex-Christians
  • There is always the doubt of whether what is being portrayed is the truth or if you are being lead on by the ungoverned unfaithfulness of the narrator.
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  • Am I to gather from this that adultery and unfaithfulness are being condoned?
  • The great apology for what I call unfaithfulness to employers, is, The Young Man's Guide
  • With that comes corruption, dishonesty, unfaithfulness, and being immoral.
  • You were busy, but this was the freewheeling sixties, this was a period of unfaithfulness, and that was a challenge to you.
  • We make a big to-do about men's infidelity, but what about unfaithfulness among women?
  • Aristotle is said to have been guilty of great vanity in his clothes, of incontinency, and of unfaithfulness to his master, Religio Medici
  • I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife
  • Am I to gather from this that adultery and unfaithfulness are being condoned?
  • The merchant maintains that the day for obeying the New Testament rule, "Let the wife fear her husband," will never pass away; that although unfaithfulness, which is assumed to be impossible on the part of the wife, may happen in other classes, in the merchant class it does not happen, and that the carouses of married men at the fair, which the narrator has heard him relating, and of which he reminds him, form a special topic which must be excluded from the discussion. Tolstoy's "Kreutzer Sonata"
  • Of course, his definition of deviousness and unfaithfulness is rather different when it comes to men, most particularly to himself. The Black Swan by Mercedes Lackey
  • But Crassus is very generally blamed for his changeableness in his friendships and enmities, for his unfaithfulness, and his mean and underhand proceedings; since he himself could not deny that to compass the consulship, he hired men to lay violent hands upon Domitius and The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • The loss of the temple was a divine judgment on account of the unfaithfulness of the priests, scribes and Sanhedrin elders.
  • 'Should you think me a poor creature if I resented any kind of unfaithfulness? The Odd Women
  • She suggested unfaithfulness, and dishonesty.
  • Yet you did not fly from me, nor did I fly from you: we are innocent towards one another in our unfaithfulness.
  • Other words on the list include 'wittol' - a man who tolerates his wife's unfaithfulness, which has not been much used since the 1940s. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • After all, the Bible expressly says that what God has joined no man should put asunder and that anyone who divorces except for reasons of unfaithfulness is committing adultery. Religious leaders agree on abortion in health care reform debate
  • Very often HIV is spread through a kind of unfaithfulness, if you like, on both sides. Marianne Schnall: Annie Lennox Raises Her Voice
  • The loss of the temple was a divine judgment on account of the unfaithfulness of the priests, scribes and Sanhedrin elders.
  • With that comes corruption, dishonesty, unfaithfulness, and being immoral.

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