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adulterer

[uh-duhl-ter-er] / əˈdʌl tər ər /




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But, in Ms. Vaill’s telling, he remained an inveterate gambler and adulterer, frequently absent from home.

From The Wall Street Journal

While sexual predators are just a flavor of adulterer in his book, a woman who gets an abortion has "contracted a murderer to murder," he says, and should should face homicide charges.

From Salon

Recall children in dunce caps, perjurers in pillories, adulterers branded with scarlet letters.

From New York Times

In areas they control they have banned music and movies, and impose harsh punishments like stoning accused adulterers and amputating the limbs of accused thieves.

From New York Times

Clinton was generally called an adulterer but not a predator, because the relationship, according to Lewinsky, was consensual.

From Washington Post