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connubial
[ kuh-noo-bee-uhl, -nyoo- ]
connubial
/ kəˈnjuːbɪəl /
adjective
- of or relating to marriage; conjugal
connubial bliss
Derived Forms
- conˌnubiˈality, noun
- conˈnubially, adverb
Other Words From
- con·nubi·ali·ty noun
- con·nubi·al·ly adverb
- noncon·nubi·al adjective
- noncon·nubi·al·ly adverb
- noncon·nubi·ali·ty noun
- postcon·nubi·al adjective
- precon·nubi·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of connubial1
Word History and Origins
Origin of connubial1
Example Sentences
McLeod-Skinner, who is an attorney and natural-resources consultant, said she finds it easier to talk policy than about her relationship — but not because of a lack of connubial bliss.
Behold his crimes: serial marriages to connubially attractive, vastly younger, generously bosomed women with silky yellow hair.
This one’s for spouses who feel the need to vent volcanically after months of cheek-by-jowl connubial togetherness.
But this correlation—giving genetic matchmaking the benefit of the doubt—establishes at most a natural preference, and a natural preference is a far cry from connubial compatibility.
In the latest iteration, she wants connubial autonomy, sure, but she also wants to run the kingdom.
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