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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

Accusations that Nash was an antisemite, adulterer and homophobe began to appear in reviews, gossip sites and news articles, prompting him to appear on “60 Minutes” to refute the claims.

From Los Angeles Times

After all, Trump is a chronic adulterer who laughs at religious believers behind their backs, but Christian right leaders regard him as close to a messiah figure.

From Salon

Would an inveterate adulterer, careful to keep his worlds apart, let his mistress have free rein in his other life?

From Los Angeles Times

He is arrogant, an adulterer, a betrayer of his best friend and the cause of near-suicidal alcoholism in the woman who loves him unrequitedly.”

From Los Angeles Times