unfaithful - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • so: Instead, they'd been so unfaithful to God that he'd allowed them to be invaded and exiled as a judgment.
  • notoriously: He does not seem to have had much luck in his marriage; his wife Janey was notoriously unfaithful.
  • frequently: Onassis was frequently unfaithful, but the marriage remained unchallenged until he encountered opera diva, Maria Callas.
  • often: Employers are often unfaithful to fulfill their obligations and responsibilities to those in their employ.

Modifies a noun

  • husband: His client then stabs her unfaithful husband to death with the knife she had been chopping parsley with.
  • lover: Unfaithful lovers, betrayal by friends, sooner or later the pain must end.
  • servant: The unfaithful servant did nothing - he didn't trade.
  • partner: The unfaithful partner must end the affair, once and for all.
  • spouse: The Church has sold herself to the world, and is now merely like all unfaithful spouses that have betrayed their true husbands.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Some men may become secretly unfaithful to their wives.
  • prove: They had proved unfaithful, they had proved to be false, they were so unlike the Savior.
  • seem: Unfortunately some of the thinking seemed unfaithful to the Bible.

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