adulterer

noun

adul·​ter·​er ə-ˈdəl-tər-ər How to pronounce adulterer (audio)
: a person who commits adultery
especially : a man who commits adultery

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Nell provides not only proof of Nan's parentage but the necessary evidence to damn Mr. St. George as an adulterer. Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 30 July 2025 Suspicious that Swaggart himself was an adulterer, Gorman asked his son to tail Swaggart one night. Steve Marble, Los Angeles Times, 1 July 2025 None of us has seen or heard from the other adulterer or his wife. R. Eric Thomas, Denver Post, 19 June 2025 Suspicious that Swaggart was an adulterer, Gorman asked his son to tail Swaggart one night. Paul Grein, Billboard, 3 Sep. 2019 See All Example Sentences for adulterer

Word History

Etymology

alteration (conformed to Latin adulter) of Middle English advowtrer, avowtrer, advouterer, avouterer, from avouter, avowtier "adulterer" (borrowed from Anglo-French avuiltre, avouter, going back to Latin adulter, noun derivative of adulterāre "to commit adultery with, pollute, adulterate entry 1") + -er -er entry 2

First Known Use

circa 1506, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of adulterer was circa 1506

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“Adulterer.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/adulterer. Accessed 7 Aug. 2025.

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