Infidelities [noun]

Definition of Infidelities:

disloyalty to an obligation

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Known for her love and discussion of celebrities during her “Hot Topics” segment, Williams found herself a hot topic when she divorced her husband of 22 years among allegations of infidelity in 2019.

Voters are usually of two minds when it comes to infidelity, Perry says.

In theory, though, Americans are harsh critics of marital infidelity.

Democrats are confident they can use that cash to fight the GOP’s bid to attack him for infidelity.

The infidelity of her father and the piety of her mother contended, like counter currents of the ocean, in her bosom.

Much more, many persons were ready to follow them into all the wild sophistries of infidelity.

She looked round the room, apparently recognizing with resentment the scene of Tanqueray's perpetual infidelity.

May there not be the greatest practical infidelity with the most artistic beauty and native reach of thought?

Upon what, then, is based the opinion that divorce is permissible in case of infidelity on the part of the woman?

He married, had no children; he accused his innocent Wife, the Jesuits and he, of infidelity.