infidelity

infidelity


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling of "infidelity" is /ɪnfɪˈdɛlɪti/.

Here's a breakdown of the sounds in each syllable:

  • in- /ɪn/

    • /ɪ/ - a short "i" sound, as in "bit"

    • /n/ - a voiced alveolar nasal consonant, as in "no"

  • fi- /fɪ/

    • /f/ - a voiceless labiodental fricative, as in "fan"

    • /ɪ/ - a short "i" sound, as in "bit"

  • -del- /ˈdɛl/

    • /ˈdɛl/ - a stressed syllable with a short "e" sound, as in "pet", followed by a voiced alveolar stop consonant, as in "dog", and a voiced alveolar lateral liquid consonant, as in "light"

  • -i- /ɪ/

    • /ɪ/ - a short "i" sound, as in "bit"

  • -ty /ti/

    • /t/ - a voiceless alveolar stop consonant, as in "top"

    • /i/ - a long "ee" sound, as in "feet"


Word Form Variations

  • The word "infidelity" is a noun, and its only plural form is infidelities.


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Infidelity (Noun)

Definition: The act of being unfaithful to a romantic partner.

Synonyms: Adultery, cheating, disloyalty, betrayal

Antonyms: Fidelity, loyalty, faithfulness

Infidel (Noun)

Definition: A person who does not believe in a particular religion, especially a non-Christian.

Synonyms: Heretic, unbeliever, nonbeliever

Antonyms: Believer, faithful


Examples of Use

Literature

  • Classic Literature:

    • In many classic novels, infidelity is a common theme. For example, in "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy, Anna's affair with Count Vronsky leads to societal ostracism and personal tragedy.

  • Contemporary Fiction:

    • Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" explores the complexities of marriage and the destructive power of infidelity.

    • Paula Hawkins' "The Girl on the Train" delves into the psychological impact of infidelity and its consequences.

News and Media

  • News Articles:

    • News outlets often cover stories of public figures involved in infidelity scandals, such as politicians, celebrities, and athletes. For example, the news coverage of Tiger Woods' infidelity scandal in 2009 had a significant impact on his public image and career.

  • Tabloid Magazines:

    • Tabloid magazines frequently report on celebrity relationships and infidelities, often sensationalizing the stories and speculating about the motivations behind the actions.

Television and Film

  • Television Series:

    • Many television series incorporate infidelity as a plot device. For instance, the Showtime series "The Affair" explores the emotional impact of infidelity on multiple characters.

  • Movies:

    • Films like "Unfaithful" and "The Other Woman" delve into the emotional turmoil caused by infidelity, often highlighting the betrayal and heartbreak experienced by the betrayed partner.

Public Discourse

  • Social Media:

    • Social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit are often used to discuss infidelity, with users sharing personal experiences, offering advice, and debating moral issues related to the topic.

  • Therapy and Counseling:

    • Therapists and counselors frequently encounter clients dealing with the aftermath of infidelity, providing support and guidance to help them heal and move forward.


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Infidelity

  1. "Infidelity is a deal breaker for me. I've broken up with people over it." - Robert Buckley 

  2. "Physical infidelity is the signal, the notice given, that all fidelities are undermined." - Esther Perel 

  3. "Infidelity is horrible - there's nothing worse than that; it's devastating." - Joan Collins 

  4. "Infidelity is a choice, not a mistake." - Unknown

  5. "The truly scary thing about undiscovered lies is that they have a greater capacity to diminish us than exposed ones." - Shannon L. Alder 

  6. "Betrayal was what I felt, my heart broken not just by a guy I was in love with, but also by, as I once believed, a true friend." - Unknown

  7. "You didn't just cheat on me; you cheated on us." - Unknown

  8. "People cheat when they are afraid." - Unknown

  9. "Seriously, if the bastards cheat on you, then they don't deserve you anyway." - Unknown

  10. "There's so many ways to cheat. People think infidelity is the way to cheat. I think it's sometimes far worse to emotionally cheat on somebody." - Robert Buckley


Etymology

The word "infidelity" comes from the Latin word "infidelitas," which means "faithlessness" or "disloyalty." It's made up of two parts: "in-" meaning "not" and "fides" meaning "faith."

So, "infidelity" literally means "not faithful." It was first used in English around the 1500s, and it has kept its core meaning of being unfaithful to a partner or a belief.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Infidelity

  • Phrases:

    • Acts of infidelity: This directly uses the word to describe instances of cheating.

    • A breach of trust: While not directly using "infidelity," this phrase captures the essence of betrayal and broken promises often associated with infidelity.

    • A betrayal of the heart: This poetic phrase highlights the emotional pain caused by infidelity.

    Idioms:

    • To stray from the path: This idiom, while not specifically about romantic relationships, can be applied to infidelity, suggesting a deviation from a committed course.

    • To have a wandering eye: This idiom refers to someone who is easily attracted to others, often implying a potential for infidelity.

    While there may not be many idioms directly using "infidelity," these phrases and idioms capture the core concepts of betrayal, dishonesty, and broken trust that are central to the idea of infidelity.


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Source Information

Definition of infidelity from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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