faithlessly
41falsely — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. traitorously, treacherously, deceitfully, faithlessly, falseheartedly, behind one s back, disloyally, underhandedly, basely, unfaithfully, perfidiously, dishonestly, erroneously, fallaciously, wrongly, incorrectly,… …
42treacherously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unscrupulously, deceitfully, faithlessly; see falsely …
43faithless — c.1300, “unbelieving,” from FAITH (Cf. faith) + LESS (Cf. less). Meaning “insincere” is mid 14c. Related: Faithlessly; faithlessness …
44disloyally — adv. faithlessly …
45unbelievingly — adv. incredulously, faithlessly, without believing, skeptically …
46faithless — adjective 1》 disloyal, especially to a spouse or lover. 2》 without religious faith. Derivatives faithlessly adverb faithlessness noun …
47faithless — adjective formal someone who is faithless cannot be trusted: a faithless friend faithlessly adverb faithlessness noun (U) …
48back — I n 1. rear, end, tail end, heel, stern; posterior, breech, buttocks, rump, fundament, hindquarters, (of animals) loins, (horse) croup; (of the neck) nape, (of the neck) scruff, (of the head) Anat. occiput; reverse, reverse side, other side, flip …
49false — [[t]fɔls[/t]] adj. fals•er, fals•est, adv. 1) not true or correct; erroneous; wrong: a false statement[/ex] 2) uttering or declaring what is untrue; lying: a false witness[/ex] 3) not faithful or loyal; treacherous; hypocritical: a false… …
50faithless — /ˈfeɪθləs/ (say faythluhs) adjective 1. not adhering to allegiance, promises, vows, or duty: a faithless wife; a faithless servant. 2. that cannot be relied on or trusted: *Spring is a faithless season. –john bryson, 1981. 3. without trust or… …