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bigamous

American  
[big-uh-muhs] / ˈbɪg ə məs /

adjective

  1. having two wives or husbands at the same time; guilty of bigamy.

  2. involving bigamy.


Other Word Forms

  • bigamously adverb
  • unbigamous adjective
  • unbigamously adverb

Etymology

Origin of bigamous

1860–65; < Late Latin bigamus, equivalent to bi- bi- 1 + Greek -gamos -gamous

Example Sentences

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If so, her marriage to John is bigamous, and his candidacy is almost sure to fail.

From Washington Post • Apr. 9, 2023

In fact, his parents’ marriage was a bigamous one, as Fairbanks’s father had not been divorced from his first wife.

From The Guardian • Nov. 2, 2015

By the time she joined her husband in 2008, Rahim had fathered four children after a bigamous marriage to a Scottish woman.

From BBC • Jan. 7, 2014

Thrusting the lurid details of Philpott's crime and his bigamous lifestyle into a serious debate was a tasteless move, according to opposition lawmakers and some groups campaigning against poverty.

From Reuters • Apr. 4, 2013

Now she was confronted with the knowledge that her innocently bigamous position would be made public unless she submitted to blackmail.

From Joan Thursday by Vance, Louis Joseph