Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfɪdələti/
noun the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual partner
A1 Infidelity is when someone is unfaithful to their partner.
A2 She was devastated when she found out about her husband's infidelity.
B1 Infidelity can have serious consequences on a relationship, such as trust issues.
B2 Counseling may be necessary to address the underlying issues that lead to infidelity.
C1 The public figure's infidelity scandal was all over the news for weeks.
C2 The therapist helped the couple work through the aftermath of the infidelity and rebuild their relationship.
adjective relating to the action or state of being unfaithful
A1 She felt hurt and betrayed by her partner's infidelity.
A2 The couple's relationship suffered due to the husband's infidelity.
B1 Infidelity can have devastating effects on a marriage.
B2 The infidelity of the CEO was exposed by the media, causing a scandal.
C1 Despite the infidelity in their past, they were able to rebuild trust and strengthen their relationship.
C2 The novel delves into the complex themes of love, betrayal, and infidelity.
formal Infidelity in a marriage is considered a breach of trust and can have serious consequences.
informal I heard rumors of infidelity between the boss and his secretary.
slang Cheating is just plain wrong, no matter how you spin it.
figurative Betrayal in any form is like infidelity to the heart.
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