mid-14c., "acting falsely," from un- (1) "not" + faithful. In Middle English it also had a sense of "infidel, unbelieving, irreligious" (late 14c.). Sense of "not faithful in marriage" is attested from 1828. Related: Unfaithfully; unfaithfulness.
an unfaithful lover
her husband was unfaithful
an unfaithful reproduction
unexpurgated
unfading
unfailing
unfair
unfairness
unfaithful
unfaltering
unfamiliar
unfamous
unfashionable
unfasten