Pronunciation: /əˈdʌltəri/
noun voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone other than their spouse
A1 Adultery is when a married person has a romantic relationship with someone who is not their spouse.
A2 In some countries, adultery is considered a crime and can lead to legal consequences.
B1 The novel explores themes of love, betrayal, and adultery in a captivating way.
B2 The scandal involving the politician's adultery rocked the nation and caused a media frenzy.
C1 The court case delved into the complexities of adultery and its impact on families.
C2 The author's latest book examines the psychological effects of adultery on individuals and society as a whole.
formal Committing adultery is considered a serious breach of marital vows.
informal I heard that John was caught in adultery with his coworker.
slang Cheating on your spouse is just plain wrong, no matter how you spin it.
figurative In literature, adultery is often used as a symbol of betrayal and moral decay.
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