Married vs Nuptiality - What's the difference?
married | nuptiality |
In a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.
(figuratively) Showing commitment or devotion normally reserved for a spouse
(marry)
A married person.
* 2001 , Charles A. Jaffe, The Right Way to Hire Financial Help (page 11)
the state of being married
As nouns the difference between married and nuptiality
is that married is a married person while nuptiality is the state of being married.As an adjective married
is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.As a verb married
is (marry).married
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* (in a state of marriage) wed, weddedAntonyms
* (in a state of marriage) single, unmarriedVerb
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* dowriedNoun
(en noun)- A perfect example is life insurance. Most people starting out don't need it; you should only insure what you can't afford to lose or replace, and singles or young marrieds without a lot of assets frequently don't require coverage.
- My plan is to wait to have sex until I'm married .
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*nuptiality
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(nuptialities)- The demographer noted each persons' gender, age, and nuptiality .