faithless
pronunciation
How to pronounce faithless in British English: UK [ˈfeɪθləs]
How to pronounce faithless in American English: US [ˈfeθlɪs]
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- Adjective:
- deliberately and abominably disloyal or likely to betray trust or confidence
Word Origin
- faithless (adj.)
- c. 1300, "unbelieving," from faith + -less. Meaning "insincere, deceptive" is mid-14c. Related: Faithlessly; faithlessness.
Example
- 1. What if we are faithless to our friends and .
- 2. If we are faithless , he remains faithful .
- 3. She is dishonoured by the vile grasp of the unclean saracens , faithless enemies of the christian name .
- 4. If we are faithless , he will remain faithful , for he cannot disown himself .
- 5. You can 't control everything , the universe offers up rogue moments that will make your child unhappy or sick or broken-hearted , there will be faithless friends and failed auditions and bad teachers .