What is another word for break faith?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈe͡ɪk fˈe͡ɪθ] (IPA)

"Break faith" is a phrase that refers to the act of betraying someone's trust or breaking a promise. Some common synonyms for "break faith" include "betray," "deceive," "mislead," "fail," and "disappoint." "Betray" means to be disloyal or unfaithful to someone who trusts you. "Deceive" and "mislead" involve giving false information or leading someone to believe something that is not true. "Fail" refers to not meeting expectations or not doing what was promised. Finally, "disappoint" is when someone fails to meet someone's hopes or expectations. All of these words describe the act of breaking faith in different ways.

What are the hypernyms for Break faith?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Break faith

  • In a decaying society, art, if it is truthful, must also reflect decay. And unless it wants to break faith with its social function, art must show the world as changeable. And help to change it.
    Ernst Fischer
  • The sea rises, the light fails, lovers cling to each other, and children cling to us. The moment we cease to hold each other, the moment we break faith with one another, the sea engulfs us and the light goes out.
    James Arthur Baldwin
  • Fear that makes faith may break faith; and a fool Is but in folly stable.
    Algernon Charles Swinburne

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