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Sentence count:65+1Posted:2017-01-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: unfaithfulnessSimilar words: fidelityinfidelconfideconfidentconfidenceinfirmityguidelinereliabilityMeaning: [‚ɪnfɪ'delətɪ]  n. the quality of being unfaithful. 
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31, Sometimes it is time rather than infidelity broken marriage.
32, You're referring to the alleged infidelity, are you not?
33, I divorced him for infidelity.
34, James admitted that his wife accused him of infidelity.
35, She was obliged to connive at her husband's infidelity.
36, She paid him back for his casual infidelity.
37, Infidelity prevails in Europe in the form of pantheism.
38, He seemed more amazed at his wife's infidelity than angry.
39, Perhaps not surprisingly, not one respondent said that cybersex or cyber-love was the worst type of infidelity.
40, No matter how copacetic your domestic life may be, the temptation of infidelity the appeal of new things,[sentencedict.com] the sexiness of breaking the rules could prove quite hard to resist.
41, All the repeatedly occurring infidelity among the translators is labeled as an act of treason by critics in the philological and structural linguistics paradigms of translation studies.
42, Two years of trauma after an infidelity is fairly common.
43, But time, unforgivingly, moves on. The idyll shows faultlines: infidelity, disease, age, loss, divorce.
44, After making public apologies and admitting to his infidelity, Woods said he would "take an indefinite break from professional golf".
45, I have always avoided infidelity , not only for health reasons, but also because it seems to churn up disruptive and painful emotions.
46, The study looked at both married and common-law couples,[Sentencedict.com ] and did not take into account individual stress factors like infidelity.
47, Not surprisingly, marriage counselors find that a common cause of Chinese divorces is marital infidelity, euphemistically referred to as "di san zhe, " or "a third party."
48, A long engagement, particularly, is in nine cases out of ten a regular preparatory school for conjugal infidelity.
49, The implication that marital infidelity enhances a leader's credibility is preposterous.
50, The frequency infidelity of Bi Linear Transform is investigated in this paper.
51, Intense but invisible, erotic but unconsumed, emotional infidelity is dangerous, addictive and way too easy to get away with.
52, Skepticism means not intellectual Doubt alone, but moral Doubt; all sorts of infidelity, insincerity, spiritual paralysis.
53, Of course, there is only one known cure for infidelity.
54, Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock and her estranged husband Jesse James have filed divorce papers in Texas, ending their nearly 5-year marriage after he admitted to infidelity.
55, It didn't take long before she'd wormed out of him confessions of his other infidelity.
56, Crowds have queued to attend the case, which has exposed a world of infidelity, necromancy and incredible wealth.
57, The grounds for divorce are mostly poor communication, physical, emotional or sexual abuse, infidelity, economic problems, bad personal habits, in-law problems, and childlessness .
58, After making public apologies and admitting to his infidelity, Woods said he would "take an indefinite break from professional golf". Whether Woods will play in 2010 is still up for question.
59, That's what high school was about: algebra, bad lunch and infidelity.
60, Liu Cao Cao's usurpation of the world, called the history of infidelity.
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