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infidelity - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of infidelity in Hindi

  • बेवफ़ाई
  • विश्वासघात
  • व्यभिचार
  • श्रद्धाहीनता
  • अनास्था
  • दाम्पत्यच्युति

noun

  • बेवफ़ाई
  • अशुद्धता
  • ग़लती
  • नमकहरामी

infidelity Definition

noun

  • the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual partner.
  • unbelief in a particular religion, especially Christianity.

infidelity Example

  • her infidelity continued after her marriage. ( उसकी बेवफाई उसकी शादी के बाद भी जारी रही। )
  • Also patron of infidelity and widows; she is invoked against physical abuse. ( बेवफाई और विधवाओं के संरक्षक भी; उसे शारीरिक शोषण के खिलाफ बुलाया जाता है। )
  • My husband’s infidelity with another woman led me to file for divorce. ( एक अन्य महिला के साथ मेरे पति की बेवफाई ने मुझे तलाक के लिए फाइल करने के लिए प्रेरित किया। )
  • Presentational infidelity is less clear-cut and less readily identifiable than selectivity or measurement distortion. ( प्रस्तुतिकरण की बेवफाई कम स्पष्ट है और चयनात्मकता या माप विकृति की तुलना में कम आसानी से पहचानी जा सकती है। )
  • Maybe Darian hadn't been talking about infidelity but about something else.  ( शायद डारियन बेवफाई के बारे में नहीं बल्कि कुछ और के बारे में बात कर रहा था। )
  • Perhaps they were religious nutjobs determined to prove that infidelity was a minor aberration. ( शायद वे धार्मिक नटजॉब थे जो यह साबित करने के लिए दृढ़ थे कि बेवफाई एक मामूली विपथन थी। )

More Sentence

  • Also patron of divorce and infidelity; she is invoked against physical abuse.
  • His life with Joanna was rendered extremely unhappy by his infidelity and by her jealousy, which, working on a neurotic temperament, precipitated her insanity.
  • As a result of their infidelity, the people descended into moral and spiritual corruption.
  • Is infidelity ever forgivable?
  • He has admitted to a number of marital infidelities.
  • Her worry about his probable infidelity had led her to attack him in an irresponsibly dangerous manner.
  • Emotional infidelity is just as, and at times even more, destructive to your marriage.
  • As his mother professed the Christian religion, he was accused of infidelity.
  • In my view, every married person should be told a story about a relationship healing from infidelity — because many do heal.
  • I intend to remain faithful, simply because I've given infidelity a whirl and it doesn't work for me.
  • But our past is fraught with his infidelity in word, in deed and most likely in his heart and mind.
  • In my view, every married person should be told a story about a relationship healing from infidelity – because many do heal.
  • So far the position of the wife is secured in the case of the infidelity of the husband.
  • There had been rumours for a long time of Clinton's marital infidelity.
  • He stands happily equidistant from infidelity and fanaticism.
  • They endeavored to reduce that infidelity with mildness and gentleness.
  • When she had gone he opened a perfect torrent of infidelity upon me.
  • Those two weeks had given him the opportunity to accuse her of infidelity - and even deny his own child.
  • The infidelity of Clementine Pichon touched his amour-propre a little, but he soon consoled himself for it.
  • In my view, every married person should be told a story about a relationship healing from infidelity – because many do heal.
  • As you might expect, studies show a strong correlation between marital dissatisfaction and infidelity.
  • Crassness, the nature and number of divorces and acts of infidelity, seem to matter. In fact, adultery may be the new divorce.
  • In 1988, political power, far from being a ticket to polygamy, was jeopardized by any suggestion of infidelity.
  • At other times, this intensity may manifest as jealousy when there is reason to suspect infidelity.
  • On the whole, though, they are tolerant of infidelity when it happens.
  • Sharing a film with a third party, it implied, was tantamount to infidelity.
  • Jealousy is a very specific emotion so I wonder if there should be a future playlist covering infidelity in general.
  • Phil was crushed when the detective showed him graphic photos of his wife’s infidelity.
  • In Much Ado the shift to verse expresses the bitterness and sense of betrayal felt by Claudio at Hero's supposed infidelity.
  • Because Hank believed his wife’s infidelity was the reason for her late nights at work, he hired a private investigator to watch her.
  • Mr Clinton's only crime so far is to have been accused by an ageing cabaret artiste of infidelity.