Faithless

Word FAITHLESS
Character 9
Hyphenation faith less
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Faithless"

What do we mean by faithless?

Not true to duty or obligation; disloyal or unfaithful. adjective

Breaking trust in a marriage or relationship by having sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse or sexual partner. adjective

Having no religious faith. adjective

Without faith or belief; not giving credit; unbelieving; especially, without religious faith or faith in the Christian religion; skeptical.

Without faithfulness or fidelity; not keeping faith; not adhering to allegiance, vows, or duty; disloyal: as, a faithless subject; a faithless servant; a faithless husband or wife.

Tending to disappoint or deceive; deceptive; delusive.

Synonyms and False, untruthful, perfidious, treacherous.

Not believing; not giving credit. adjective

Not believing on God or religion; specifically, not believing in the Christian religion. adjective

Not observant of promises or covenants. adjective

Not true to allegiance, duty, or vows; perfidious; trecherous; disloyal; not of true fidelity; inconstant, as a husband or a wife. adjective

Serving to disappoint or deceive; delusive; unsatisfying. adjective

Lacking faith; lacking belief in something. adjective

Not believing in God, religion, or a comparable ideology. adjective

Unfaithful; not of true fidelity; inconstant, as a husband or a wife. adjective

Not observant of promises or covenants. adjective

Not true to allegiance, duty, or vows; perfidious; treacherous; disloyal. adjective

Serving to disappoint or deceive; delusive; unsatisfying. adjective

Having the character of, or characteristic of, a traitor adjective

Lacking faith; lacking belief in something.

Not believing in God, religion, or a comparable ideology.

Unfaithful (said of people, towards their partners)

Not observant of promises or covenants.

Not true to allegiance, duty, or vows

Serving to disappoint or deceive

Synonyms and Antonyms for Faithless

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The word "faithless" in example sentences

Occasionally, what's called a faithless elector votes for somebody else. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Throughout U.S. history there have been numerous cases of so - called faithless electors who changed their minds. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Therefore it is more fitting that you should be called faithless than that the Moors should be. ❋ Procopius (N/A)

He had suspected no innocent girl -- only called a faithless betrothed bride by the fitting name. ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)

She raised an army and equipped a fleet, and set sail with the force which she had thus assembled across the German Ocean, to call the faithless Radiger to account. ❋ Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879 (1849)

In my first complete version I had made Venus, on the occasion of her second attempt to recall her faithless lover, appear in a vision to Tannhauser when he is in a frenzy of madness, and the awfulness of the situation, is merely suggested by a faint roseate glow upon the distant Horselberg. ❋ Richard Wagner (1848)

Hortense, whose joyous voice of childhood had now and then recalled the faithless son to the father's house, and which was still a bond which united Josephine with her husband and with his family. ❋ Unknown (1843)

Them he calls a faithless generation, and speaks as one weary of being with them, and of bearing with them. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The faithless are a growing force as the churches duck the challenges of the age. ❋ Unknown (2009)

On rare occasions, an Elector does not cast the electoral vote for the party's national ticket, usually as a political statement; these people are called faithless Electors. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This has happened, but no so-called faithless electors have ever decided a presidential election. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But if the Prince of all the angels was cast out of heaven, because he set himself up against God and would be like unto the most High; and if the first man was driven from Paradise because he would be as God: how then shall this wretched sinner — that is, the faithless Christian who would be as God without likeness to God in grace and virtue — ever rise from earth into heaven? ❋ 1293-1381 (1916)

'I have no faith in thy word,' rejoined the wolf, 'for the wise have said, "He who practices trust in the place of hate, errs," and "He who trusts in the faithless is a dupe; he who tries those that have been [already] tried (and found wanting) shall reap repentance and his days shall pass away without profit; and he who cannot distinguish between cases, giving each its due part, his good fortune will be small and his afflictions many." ❋ Anonymous (1879)

Justice Breyer had observed in oral argument that the statute could reach any kind of faithless employee conduct, thereby "potentially criminalizing 100 million workers in the United States." ❋ Unknown (2010)

I'd imagine something similar would happen to "faithless" delegates from other states. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Protests by the unions started on Monday last week, after six months of "faithless, meaningless" negotiations reached a deadlock, according to Popcru. ❋ Unknown (1999)

He was ashamed, and was very angry at his "faithless" friend. ❋ Ivy Kellerman Reed (1922)

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