trophy wife

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Definition

Noun: A trophy wife is a wife, typically young and physically attractive, who is perceived as a status symbol for her usually older, affluent husband. The term often implies that the marriage is based more on the husband's desire to display a symbol of his success than on mutual partnership or romance, and that she is not his first wife.

Usage

The term is used to describe a specific social phenomenon and carries a critical or judgmental connotation. It is often used in informal contexts, journalism, and social commentary. - It is used as a countable noun. - It typically describes the wife from the perspective of societal perception or the husband's motives.

Examples
  • After selling his company, the 60-year-old executive surprised everyone by marrying a 28-year-old model, who many now refer to as his trophy wife.
  • The article criticized the trend of wealthy businessmen seeking a trophy wife as a symbol of their achievement.
  • She hated being labeled a trophy wife and worked hard to establish her own career in law.
Advanced Usage / Nuances
  • The term inherently involves a power and age dynamic, emphasizing the husband's wealth and status and the wife's youth and appearance.
  • It is frequently considered a derogatory or objectifying term, as it reduces the wife's role to that of a prize or accessory.
  • The counterpart term for a husband in a similar perceived role is "trophy husband," though it is less common.
Variants and Related Words
  • Trophy Husband (noun): A younger, attractive husband of a successful, often older woman, perceived similarly as a status symbol.
  • Arm Candy (noun, informal): A person, typically attractive, who accompanies someone to social events to enhance that person's image. This term can apply to any gender and is not exclusive to marriage.
Synonyms
  • Status-symbol wife (noun, more formal): A wife acquired or valued primarily for the social status she confers.
  • Gold-digger (noun, pejorative): A person who forms a relationship with another purely to extract money or gifts. This term focuses on the perceived motive of the wife, whereas "trophy wife" focuses on the husband's motive for display.
Related Idioms & Phrases
  • Marrying for looks/money: This is not a fixed idiom but describes the perceived basis of such a relationship, often associated with the concept of a trophy wife.
  • A trophy on his arm: A descriptive phrase emphasizing the wife's role as an object for display.
Noun
  1. a wife who is an attractive young woman; seldom the first wife of an affluent older man
    • his trophy wife was an asset to his business