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infidelity

[in-fi-del-i-tee] / ˌɪn fɪˈdɛl ɪ ti /


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“It’s an infidelity thing. We love our gay community. We’ve been embedded in it for 30 years now, just based on what we do for our business.”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 20, 2026

Dawn Rhodes's death followed the end of the couple's relationship, and they were in the process of separating after revelations of infidelity.

From BBC Jul. 7, 2026

His wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, is divorcing him on “biblical grounds,” accusing him of infidelity.

From Salon Jun. 17, 2026

Sarah, a production manager of the company that has put the cruise together, is grieving her girlfriend’s infidelity.

From The Wall Street Journal May 15, 2026

Jean-Paul’s infidelity is just a phase, says Simone, so she never lets it faze her. fewer/less.

From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner

His infidelities effectively killed his political career after his mayoral years; his consulting for the nutritional supplement company Herbalife made Villaraigosa a walking joke among too many Latinos I know.

From Los Angeles Times May 6, 2026

In middle age, Delery Anhalt has moved back to her hometown of New Orleans from Washington, D.C., after learning about her husband’s infidelities.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 23, 2026

Previously, Grohl was married to photographer Jennifer Leigh Youngblood for three years, divorcing in 1997 due to Grohl's infidelities.

From Salon Sep. 11, 2024

He added that when his mother was dying, his wife asked her how she had put up with the infidelities.

From New York Times Nov. 30, 2022

His laughing with Kainene, telling Kainene about Aunt Elizabeth, watching Kainene smoke, surely had to be infidelities; they felt so.

From "Half of a Yellow Sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie




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