Foresworn [adjective]

Definition of Foresworn:

disloyal, adulterous

Opposite/Antonyms of Foresworn:


Sentence/Example of Foresworn:

The lives of the French colonists were treacherously foresworn to Indian butchery.

Was he, then, to be believed when he insisted he had finally foresworn alcohol in remorse for having driven Lucinda to leave him?

What they heard was ample compensation for all that they had foresworn at the hands of life.

You have foresworn your religion—your faith in the great Cause!

This might convey the idea that ice-cream is foresworn by them.

But selfish and worldly motives swayed the actions of too many among the warriors of the cross and whole armies were foresworn.

Ulick, who had foresworn further advances toward Mona, began his aimless cruising about town in pursuit of complaisant women.

She was really the rightful heir to this crown; but her forbears had legally foresworn.

Small wonder, then, if some should later have foresworn this study, and been revolted at the bare sight of a map!

It is you that have foresworn yourself in coming into my bath-room, and in sending such a brutal message to my mother.