adultery|adulteries in English
noun
[a'dul·ter·y || -rɪ]
infidelity, fornication, sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse
Use "adultery|adulteries" in a sentence
1. Adultery
2. One factor is that “out of the heart come . . . adulteries.”
3. I committed adultery.
4. Many commit adultery.
5. To not commit adultery...
6. * See Adultery; Chastity; Fornication
7. to commit murder / adultery, etc.
8. This is full-on adultery.
9. Not adultery, it was love.
10. Looks like adultery might be involved . . .”
11. 3 to commit murder / adultery, etc.
12. For example, out of the heart come wicked reasonings, murders, adulteries, fornications, thieveries, false testimonies, blasphemies.
13. By accusing the major of adultery?
14. Adultery is a sin against God.
15. Infidelity in marriage is still adultery.
16. The programs condone fornication, adultery, homosexuality.
17. He admitted adultery with several women.
18. * See also Adultery; Fornication; Sensual, Sensuality
19. Adultery was a ground for divorce.
20. Call it adultery if you insist.
21. Monogamy is universal but adultery frequent.
22. The Bible says adultery is a sin.
23. Nevertheless, many marriages are shattered by adultery.
24. She suspected her husband had committed adultery.
25. * See also Adultery; Fornication; Sensual, Sensuality; Virtue