Meaning of Faithless and accursed
Untrustworthy and doomed or cursed due to betrayal or loss of faith.
In simple words: Someone who is untrustworthy or has lost their beliefs.
Faithless and accursed in a sentence
- He felt faithless and accursed after betraying his closest friend.
- The legends spoke of a faithless and accursed hero who fell from grace.
- In the novel, the faithless and accursed wander the earth, seeking redemption.
- The village considered him faithless and accursed after he denied their beliefs.
- Her faithless and accursed actions led to dire consequences for the entire community.
How to use Faithless and accursed
Often used in literary or dramatic contexts to describe betrayal or loss of faith. May sound archaic in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a character in a story who lost their faith, becoming both faithless and accursed.
Related words
Collocations with Faithless and accursed
- faithless lover
- faithless generation
- accursed fate
Synonyms for Faithless and accursed
- betrayed
- doubtful
- damned
Common mistakes with Faithless and accursed
- Misunderstanding the meaning and using it in casual situations.
- Confusing 'faithless' with 'faithful'.
- Incorrectly using it to describe someone who is merely skeptical.
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More phrases like Faithless and accursed
- I got one
Indicates possession of one item.
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To attempt or try something.
- Pull it in
To bring something closer or move it inside.
- They cursed us
They invoked harm or bad luck on us verbally.
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The act of unlawfully killing someone with intent.
- Murderer they called us
A person who unlawfully kills another person with intent.
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Frequently asked questions about Faithless and accursed
What does Faithless and accursed mean?
Someone who is untrustworthy or has lost their beliefs.
What is the definition of Faithless and accursed?
Untrustworthy and doomed or cursed due to betrayal or loss of faith.
How do you use Faithless and accursed in a sentence?
He felt faithless and accursed after betraying his closest friend.
Can you give another example of Faithless and accursed?
The legends spoke of a faithless and accursed hero who fell from grace.
What are synonyms for Faithless and accursed?
Common alternatives include betrayed, doubtful, damned.
What words go with Faithless and accursed?
It commonly pairs with faithless lover, faithless generation, accursed fate.
What are common mistakes when using Faithless and accursed?
Misunderstanding the meaning and using it in casual situations. Confusing 'faithless' with 'faithful'. Incorrectly using it to describe someone who is merely skeptical.
How do you pronounce Faithless and accursed?
US: //ˈfeɪθləs ənd əˈkɜrsəd//, UK: //ˈfeɪθləs ənd əˈkɜːsəd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Faithless and accursed formal or informal?
"Faithless and accursed" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.
When should I use Faithless and accursed?
Often used in literary or dramatic contexts to describe betrayal or loss of faith. May sound archaic in casual conversation.