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The word 'adultery' is a noun. It refers to the act of engaging in sexual relations with someone who is married to another person. Adultery is often considered a violation of the marital vows and can have legal and ethical implications.
Adultery
The word 'adultery' originates from the Latin word 'adulterium', which is derived from 'adulterare', meaning "to corrupt" or "to lead astray." The term has been used in English since the Middle Ages to refer to a sexual relationship between a married person and someone other than their spouse.
The word "adultery" is pronounced as /əˈdʌl.tər.i/. It can be broken down phonetically as "uh-DUL-tuh-ree".
The word 'adultery' can be used in a sentence such as, "The discovery of her husband's adultery shattered their marriage." When using the term, it is important to ensure the correct spelling, as it is often confused with similar-sounding words, and to understand its legal and social implications, as it pertains specifically to voluntary sexual relations between a married person and someone who is not their spouse.