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All spouse synonyms

spouse
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noun spouse

  • benedict β€” Saint. ?480–?547 ad, Italian monk: founded the Benedictine order at Monte Cassino in Italy in about 540 ad. His Regula Monachorum became the basis of the rule of all Western Christian monastic orders. Feast day: July 11 or March 14
  • nephew β€” a son of one's brother or sister.
  • better half β€” one's spouse
  • aunt β€” Someone's aunt is the sister of their mother or father, or the wife of their uncle.
  • man β€” Unix manual page
  • women β€” plural of woman.
  • hubbies β€” husband.
  • co-worker β€” Your co-workers are the people you work with, especially people on the same job or project as you.
  • consort β€” If you say that someone consorts with a particular person or group, you mean that they spend a lot of time with them, and usually that you do not think this is a good thing.
  • wife β€” a married woman, especially when considered in relation to her partner in marriage.
  • hubby β€” husband.
  • bride β€” A bride is a woman who is getting married or who has just got married.
  • groom β€” a bridegroom.
  • bridegroom β€” A bridegroom is a man who is getting married.
  • cohabitant β€” a person living together with another or others
  • monogamist β€” a person who practices or advocates monogamy.
  • cohabitants β€” to live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction.
  • husband β€” a married man, especially when considered in relation to his partner in marriage.
  • housemate β€” a person with whom one shares a house or other residence.
  • newlywed β€” a person who has recently married.
  • domestic partner β€” either member of an unmarried, cohabiting, and especially homosexual couple that seeks benefits usually available only to spouses.
  • feme covert β€” a married woman.
  • newlyweds β€” a person who has recently married.
  • classmates β€” Plural form of classmate.
  • gentlewoman β€” a woman of good family, breeding, or social position.
  • helpmeet β€” helpmate.
  • hes β€” any male person or animal; a man: hes and shes.
  • coworker β€” Your coworkers are the people you work with, especially people on the same job or project as you.
  • analog β€” Analog technology involves measuring, storing, or recording an infinitely variable amount of information by using physical quantities such as voltage.
  • coworkers β€” a fellow worker; colleague.
  • helpmate β€” a companion and helper.
  • messrs β€” mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position: Mr. Lawson; Mr. President.
  • niece β€” a daughter of a person's brother or sister.
  • messrs. β€” mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position: Mr. Lawson; Mr. President.
  • fiance β€” a man engaged to be married. Synonyms: future groom, future husband, future spouse, betrothed.
  • mate β€” a tealike South American beverage made from the dried leaves of an evergreen tree.
  • co-ordinate β€” If you co-ordinate an activity, you organize the various people and things involved in it.
  • mr β€” mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position: Mr. Lawson; Mr. President.
  • classmate β€” Your classmates are students who are in the same class as you at school or college.
  • mr. β€” mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position: Mr. Lawson; Mr. President.
  • bedmate β€” bedfellow (def 1).
  • he β€” any male person or animal; a man: hes and shes.

adjective spouse

  • wifeless β€” Having no wife; unmarried or celibate.
  • husbandless β€” Without a husband.
  • loner β€” a person who is or prefers to be alone, especially one who avoids the company of others: He was always a lonerβ€”no one knew him well.
  • widowed β€” a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried.
  • bachelor β€” A bachelor is a man who has never married.

adj spouse

  • footloose and fancy-free β€” If you describe someone as footloose and fancy-free, you mean that they are not married or in a similar relationship, and you therefore consider them to have very few responsibilities or commitments.
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