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View usage for: (mærɪtəl) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Marital is used to describe things relating to marriage. Caroline was keen to make her marital home in London. Her son had no marital problems. Synonyms: matrimonial, married, wedded, nuptial More Synonyms of marital marital in British English (ˈmærɪtəl) adjective1. of or relating to marriage marital status 2. of or relating to a husband Derived forms maritally (ˈmaritally) adverb Word origin C17: from Latin marītālis, from marītus married (adj), husband (n); related to mās male marital in American English (ˈmærətəl) adjective2. of marriage; matrimonial; connubial Derived forms maritally (ˈmaritally) adverb Word origin L maritalis < maritus, married, a husband < mas (gen. maris), male Examples of 'marital' in a sentencemarital It is not difficult to see this practice being expanded to include advice on marital problems and shyness.The stresses did not just come from marital problems.Relatives told investigators that the couple did not have a history of marital problems.One night he woke up to find the marital bed deserted.Our marital problems began shortly after the death of my father.Mum was upset but they had always had marital problems.Because tangled up in the shame of leaving the marital bed is the shame in snoring itself.Marital problems rarely get sorted when you stop sharing the same bed.He also had access to the account where she had deposited the proceeds of the sale of her former marital home.Gender and marital status become significant.My modestly earning nephew is divorcing and cannot buy his spouse's share of the marital home.For some, there was the agony of uncertainty about marital fidelity at home.Because his marital status was unclear, social workers told him that he was ineligible for a subsidised flat.One in 20 changed their marital status to appeal to employers and five per cent falsely claimed to play golf.Getting divorced was bad enough but having to sell the marital home that I loved was the worst. In other languagesmarital British English: marital ADJECTIVE Marital is used to describe things relating to marriage. They were keen to make their marital home in the city. - American English: marital
- Brazilian Portuguese: matrimonial
- Chinese: 婚姻的
- European Spanish: matrimonial
- French: matrimonial
- German: ehelich
- Italian: coniugale
- Japanese: 結婚の
- Korean: 결혼의
- European Portuguese: matrimonial
- Latin American Spanish: matrimonial
Chinese translation of 'marital'Definition of or relating to marriage She wanted to make her marital home in the city. Synonyms spousal connubial (formal) Additional synonymsDefinition of marriage Cranes are revered in Indian folklore as a symbol of conjugal bliss. Synonyms marital, nuptial, matrimonial, married, wedded, bridal, spousal, connubial (formal), hymeneal Synonyms marital, married, wedded, nuptial, matrimonial, conjugalDefinition of marriage or married people the first ten years of married life Synonyms marital, wifely, husbandly, nuptial, matrimonial, conjugal, spousal, connubial (formal) Additional synonymsDefinition relating to marriage He had referred to the room as the nuptial chamber. Synonyms marital, wedding, wedded, bridal, matrimonial, conjugal, connubial (formal), hymeneal (poetic), epithalamial (poetic) Definition of marriage a romantic fantasy of wedded bliss Synonyms married, marital, nuptial, conjugal, connubial (formal) |