unfaithful / ʌnˈfeɪθ fəl /

⚽高中词汇不忠不忠实不忠心不忠实的人

unfaithful 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not faithful; false to duty, obligation, or promises; faithless; disloyal.
  2. not sexually faithful to a spouse or lover.
  3. not accurate or complete; inexact: an unfaithful translation.
  4. Obsolete. unbelieving; infidel.

unfaithful 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

disloyal, adulterous

更多unfaithful例句

  1. Upon arriving, she sits at the head of the table, scoops a little caviar into her mouth with a Dorito and announces her intention to divorce her unfaithful husband.
  2. The Supreme Court also deemed state penalties on unfaithful electors as legal.
  3. The book’s most chilling scene occurs when Kravitz discovered his father, Sy, had been unfaithful—news he dutifully reported to his mom.
  4. A Democratic Senate candidate being unfaithful to his wife hits North Carolina voters harder than it might in some states, evoking the implosion of former senator and presidential candidate John Edwards.
  5. The most obvious being their unfaithful husbands, but that really is the least of it.
  6. Voronov previously alleged texting proof that Weir had been unfaithful.
  7. Douglas, who played the unfaithful lawyer in the film, was the only one happy to compromise.
  8. Off stage, he was an unfaithful husband, a neglectful father, and a friend only so long as you did what he wanted.
  9. What they'll likely remember is that Unfaithful scene—you know the one.
  10. A grievous vision is told me: he that is unfaithful dealeth unfaithfully: and he that is a spoiler, spoileth.
  11. Had they been unfaithful, or given way before the enemy all would have been lost.
  12. He married in 1798, at the age of forty, a young girl of eighteen, who in consequence of this disparity was unfaithful to him.
  13. If Marguerite has not been unfaithful to you twenty times, it is because she has an exceptional nature.
  14. She wouldn't; she replied that she loved you, and she wouldn't be unfaithful to you for anything in the world.