adulterer in Latin
adulterer in Latin is adulter, adultera — adulterer means a person, especially a man, who has sex with someone other than their spouse.
adulterer in Latin
adulter
(broadly) One who commits adultery.
adultera
(broadly) One who commits adultery.
What does "adulterer" mean?
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noun A person, especially a man, who has sex with someone other than their spouse.
"The novel follows a small-town adulterer trying to hide his affair."
adulterer in a sentence
- The novel follows a small-town adulterer trying to hide his affair.
- She discovered her husband was an adulterer.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "adulterer" in Latin?
"adulterer" in Latin is adulter, adultera. adulterer means: A person, especially a man, who has sex with someone other than their spouse.
How do you use "adulterer" in a sentence?
Example: "The novel follows a small-town adulterer trying to hide his affair." In Latin, "adulterer" is adulter, adultera.
Are there other ways to say "adulterer" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "adulterer": adulter, adultera.
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