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Often used in the same context:
husbands,
wives,
dependents,
couples,
families,
hubbies,
newlyweds,
divorcees,
fathers,
widows,
boyfriends,
marrieds,
active duty,
retirees,
mothers,
relatives,
girlfriends,
inheritances,
reservists,
dads,
caregivers,
decree absolute,
divorces,
marriages,
lesbians,
exes,
twosomes,
cohabiting,
stepmothers,
stepparent,
servicemen,
breadwinners,
veterans,
remarriage,
testamentary trust,
marital status,
separations,
parents,
donees,
officiants,
paramours,
cads,
noncitizen,
beaus,
siblings,
husbandless,
nursemaids,
daughters,
friends,
coworkers,
grandparents,
sweethearts,
chaplains,
companionship,
children,
serial monogamy,
babysitters,
remarries,
sibs,
parenthood,
celibates,
homefront,
moms,
companionate,
airmen,
employers,
statuses,
gays,
coverture,
partners,
enlistees,
adulteries,
alimony,
guardsmen,
members,
transferees,
housewives,
bachelorhood,
emeriti,
breakups,
officeholders,
endogamy,
bridegrooms,
grandchildren,
sexes,
cuckoldry,
stepsons,
pets,
clergywomen,
preretirement,
homosexuals,
singletons,
disability,
intestacy,
inlaws,
subsistence allowance,
roommates,
psychotherapists,
matrimony,
friendships,
acquaintances,
strangers,
spouse,
husband,
mates,
policyholders,
interviewees,
brides,
clients,
defendants,
occupants,
parent,
prisoners,
wife
Appears in the definition of:
bigamy,
civil union,
cohabitation,
living together,
survivors insurance
Also try:
— Adjectives for spouses:
former,
many,
potential,
respective,
future,
prospective,
most,
bereaved,
divorced,
female,
male,
more...
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