faithless
Americanadjective
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not adhering to allegiance, promises, vows, or duty.
the faithless behavior of Benedict Arnold.
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not trustworthy; unreliable.
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without trust or belief.
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being without religious faith.
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(among Christians) bereft of Christian faith.
adjective
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unreliable or treacherous
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dishonest or disloyal
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having no faith or trust
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lacking faith, esp religious faith
Other Word Forms
- faithlessly adverb
- faithlessness noun
Etymology
Origin of faithless
First recorded in 1250–1300, faithless is from the Middle English word faithles. See faith, -less
Example Sentences
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Dictators may be faithless and brutal to their own people, but in the rarefied circle of fellow dictators, a kind of camaraderie flourishes.
From Salon • Mar. 14, 2026
A lone faithless elector in Washington state made it a three-way race by voting for Ronald Reagan.
From Slate • Aug. 9, 2024
It is a different reality for the openly faithless in southern Nigeria; they even hold public meetings occasionally.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 4, 2023
Auden’s “Lullaby”: “Lay your sleeping head, my love / Human on my faithless arm.”
From New York Times • Jun. 4, 2023
“I would be faithless if I looked the other way when his son has fallen upon evil days. Still—” Zau’s ragged eyebrows lifted arrogantly.
From "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw
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