Unfaithful
adjective
1.
not faithful; false to duty, obligation, or promises; faithless; disloyal.
2.
not sexually faithful to a spouse or lover.
3.
not accurate or complete; inexact:
an unfaithful translation.
4.
Obsolete. unbelieving; infidel.
adjective
1.
not true to a promise, vow, etc
2.
not true to a wife, husband, lover, etc, esp in having sexual intercourse with someone else
3.
inaccurate; inexact; unreliable; untrustworthy: unfaithful copy
4.
(obsolete) not having religious faith; infidel
5.
(obsolete) not upright; dishonest
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