war widow
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Definition
Noun: A woman whose husband has been killed while serving in a military conflict.
Usage
This term specifically refers to a woman whose spouse died as a direct result of war. It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to describe this particular social and legal status. The term carries connotations of loss due to national or military service.
Examples
- After the battle, the community provided support for the war widow and her children.
- She became a war widow at a very young age.
- The organization offers financial assistance to war widows.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in legal, historical, and social welfare contexts to denote eligibility for certain pensions, benefits, or commemorative recognition.
- It can appear in discussions about the social impact and long-term consequences of armed conflict.
Variants and Related Words
- Widow (noun): A woman whose spouse has died.
- Widower (noun): A man whose spouse has died.
- Gold Star wife/family (noun, primarily US): A term for the family of a service member killed in action, which can include a war widow.
Synonyms
- None that are exact synonyms, as the term is very specific. Related descriptive phrases include "a widow of a fallen soldier" or "a woman bereaved by war."
Related Phrases
- War orphan (noun): A child whose parents have died due to war.
- Casualty of war: A person killed or injured in war; the term "war widow" specifies the relationship to such a casualty.
Noun
- a woman whose husband has died in war