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1. unfaithful
adjective. ['ənˈfeɪθfəl'] not true to duty or obligation or promises.
Antonyms
Etymology
- faithful (English)
- -ful (English)
- un- (English)
- on- (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Unfaithful
- artful
- fanciful
- lawful
- lustful
- needful
- neglectful
- powerful
- scornful
- self-fruitful
- successful
- thoughtful
- uneventful
- ungrateful
- unhealthful
- unhelpful
- unlawful
- unsuccessful
- untruthful
- useful
How do you pronounce unfaithful?
Pronounce unfaithful as ənˈfeɪθfəl.
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Sentences with unfaithful
1. Adjective
Try to remain calm while you explain your concerns and ask him directly if he is being unfaithful.
Quotes about unfaithful
1. The work of art is always unfaithful to its creator... Art lays at a higher level; it says something more, and almost always, it says something different from what the artist wanted to say.
- Octavio Paz
2. God tells me that I need to provide for my family, discipline and teach my children, and love my wife as Christ loves the church. If I don't do that, I'm being unfaithful and sinful.
- Kevin DeYoung
3. Memory is a great artist. For every man and for every woman it makes the recollection of his or her life a work of art and an unfaithful record.
- Andre Maurois
2. unfaithful
adjective. ['ənˈfeɪθfəl'] having the character of, or characteristic of, a traitor.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- faithful (English)
- -ful (English)
- un- (English)
- on- (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. unfaithful
adjective. ['ənˈfeɪθfəl'] having sexual relations with someone other than your husband or wife, or your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Synonyms
Etymology
- faithful (English)
- -ful (English)
- un- (English)
- on- (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. unfaithful
adjective. ['ənˈfeɪθfəl'] not trustworthy.
Antonyms
Etymology
- faithful (English)
- -ful (English)
- un- (English)
- on- (Middle English (1100-1500))