ex-spouse
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Definition
Noun: A person who was formerly married to someone but is no longer legally married to that person. This term refers specifically to a former husband or former wife following a divorce or annulment.
Usage
The term "ex-spouse" is used to denote a person's former marital partner. It is a neutral, factual term commonly used in legal, financial, and personal contexts to discuss relationships that have been formally dissolved. * It is typically preceded by a possessive determiner (e.g., my, her, his, their). * It is a compound noun; the plural form is ex-spouses.
Examples
- Legal/Financial Context:
- Personal Context:
- General Statement:
Advanced Usage
- The hyphen in "ex-spouse" is standard, though the unhyphenated form "ex spouse" is sometimes seen in informal writing. The hyphen helps clarify that "ex" modifies "spouse" directly.
- The term is often used in contrast to "current spouse" or "former spouse," which is a more formal synonym.
Variants and Related Words
- Former spouse: A more formal synonym, frequently used in legal documents.
- Ex-husband: Specifically denotes a former male spouse.
- Ex-wife: Specifically denotes a former female spouse.
Synonyms
- Former husband / Former wife
- Ex-partner (can be broader, not exclusively marital)
- Ex (informal abbreviation)
Antonyms
- Spouse
- Current husband / Current wife
- Partner
Noun
- a person who was formerly a spouse