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unfaith

[ uhn-feyth ]

noun

  1. lack of faith, especially religious faith; unbelief.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of unfaith1

First recorded in 1400–50; Middle English unfeith; un- 1( def ) + faithful ( def )
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“Our interfaith voices, our unfaith voices, for the commonwealth that is our voice.â€

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I am unbaptized, a nest for demons: how could she know what germs of blasphemy and unfaith were breeding in me?

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Tausig was a child of the nineteenth century, full of its ideals, its aimless strivings, its restlessness, its unfaith and desperately sceptical tone.

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We make the largest allowance for this element of uncertainty in the line that bounds faith from unfaith; “The Lord knoweth them that are His.â€

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Unfaith, un-fÄth′, n. want of faith: faithlessness.—adj.

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