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Widow vs Unmarried - What's the difference?
widow | unmarried |As nouns the difference between widow and unmarried
is that widow is a woman whose husband has died (and who has not remarried); feminine of widower while unmarried is an unmarried person.As a verb widow
is to make a widow (or widower) of someone; to cause the death of one's spouse.As an adjective unmarried is
having no husband or wife.Singlehood vs Unmarried - What's the difference?
singlehood | unmarried |As nouns the difference between singlehood and unmarried
is that singlehood is the state of being single (unattached or unmarried) while unmarried is an unmarried person.As an adjective unmarried is
having no husband or wife.Unmarried vs Divorce - What's the difference?
unmarried | divorce |As nouns the difference between unmarried and divorce
is that unmarried is an unmarried person while divorce is a divorced man.As an adjective unmarried
is having no husband or wife.Uncoupled vs Unmarried - What's the difference?
uncoupled | unmarried |As adjectives the difference between uncoupled and unmarried
is that uncoupled is disconnected from something that it should be, or is normally coupled to while unmarried is having no husband or wife.As a noun unmarried is
an unmarried person.Unmarried vs Dismarried - What's the difference?
unmarried | dismarried |As an adjective unmarried
is having no husband or wife.As a noun unmarried
is an unmarried person.As a verb dismarried is
(dismarry).Unmarried vs Continent - What's the difference?
unmarried | continent | Related terms |Unmarried is a related term of continent.
As nouns the difference between unmarried and continent
is that unmarried is an unmarried person while continent is an encratite.As an adjective unmarried
is having no husband or wife.As a proper noun continent is
(obsolete) the old world.Unmarried vs Ba - What's the difference?
unmarried | ba |As an adjective unmarried
is having no husband or wife.As a noun unmarried
is an unmarried person.Unmarried - What does it mean?
unmarried | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.