different between infidelity vs unfaithfulness

infidelity

English

Etymology

From Middle French infidélité, from Latin infidelitas

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??nf??d?l?ti/

Noun

infidelity (countable and uncountable, plural infidelities)

  1. Unfaithfulness in a marriage or an intimate relationship: practice or instance of having a sexual or romantic affair with someone other than one's spouse, without the consent of the spouse.
  2. Unfaithfulness in some other moral obligation.
  3. Lack of religious belief.
    • 1674', Seth Ward, Seven Sermons
      The means used to this purpose are partly didactical, and partly protreptical; demonstrating the truth of the gospel, and then urging the professors of those truths to be stedfast[sic] in the faith, and to beware of infidelity.

Synonyms

  • (marital): adultery
  • (moral): betrayal
  • (religious): faithlessness

Antonyms

  • (moral): faithfulness
  • (moral): loyalty
  • (moral): fidelity

Related terms

  • (religious): infidel

Translations

See also

  • infidelity on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

infidelity From the web:

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  • what infidelity does to a woman
  • what infidelity does to a marriage
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  • what infidelity does to the victim


unfaithfulness

English

Etymology

unfaithful +? -ness

Noun

unfaithfulness (countable and uncountable, plural unfaithfulnesses)

  1. The characteristic of being unfaithful; infidelity; disloyalty.

Translations

unfaithfulness From the web:

  • unfaithfulness what does it mean
  • what is unfaithfulness in marriage
  • what does unfaithfulness mean in the bible
  • what is unfaithfulness to god
  • what is unfaithfulness in the bible
  • what causes unfaithfulness
  • what constitutes unfaithfulness in marriage
  • what is unfaithfulness in a relationship
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