unfaithfulness


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Synonyms for unfaithfulness

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Synonyms for unfaithfulness

the quality of being unfaithful

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The two young men claim that their sweethearts, Fiordiligi and Dorabella, are not capable of unfaithfulness but Don Alfonso disagrees and wagers them.
A series of reminders about the dangers unfaithfulness invites followed, the latest being Dr Awan's removal as a PPP nominee to the Parliamentary Committee on National Security.
Other words on the list include 'wittol' - a man who tolerates his wife's unfaithfulness, not much used since the 1940s.
Other words include 'wittol' - a man who tolerates his wife's unfaithfulness, which has not been much used since the 1940s.
He said: "There was a lot of commitment from my words that increased that sense of unfaithfulness of my move to the fans.
I know in my heart this is a kind of unfaithfulness but I don't know what to do.
but we accepted into Poland from Germany heresies and fornicators of our souls, and thanks to this unfaithfulness we shall surely fall and decline.
When Meri and Nathan agree to watch Delia's house while she returns to her Paris apartment, Meri searches Delia's house, papers, and letters, discovering the details of Tom's history of unfaithfulness and the depth of Delia's hurt.
A riveting mystery by Lindy Cameron, "Blood Guilt" follows private investigator Kit O'Malley as she investigates the alleged unfaithfulness of Celia Robinson's husband.
Passing a life sentence on Ahmed, Judge Frank Chapman said the restaurant worker had mistaken his dutiful wife's generosity and kindness to other people for unfaithfulness.
One cannot say that this is exactly a romp through the 14th century, but the flavor of village life, the internal conflicts Oberhochwald's people, the abuse, the unfaithfulness of wives and husbands, the crises of faith and the sympathies of kind women all enrich the sort of 'what if' scenario that could easily become cliched.
Having an affair has always been a marital no-no, but now there is a new kind of unfaithfulness that you should worry about.
Why is modern society more tolerant of unfaithfulness to a wife or a husband, to children and family, than of disloyalty to country?
This means that they have deceived innocent life partners, and they continue to live lives based on unfaithfulness and lies.