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ex

1 American  
[eks] / ɛks /

preposition

  1. Finance. without, not including, or without the right to have.

    ex interest; ex rights.

  2. Commerce. free of charges to the purchaser until the time of removal from a specified place or thing.

    ex ship; ex warehouse; ex elevator.

  3. (in U.S. colleges and universities) from, but not graduated with, the class of.

    ex '47.


ex 2 American  
[eks] / ɛks /

noun

Informal.
  1. a former spouse or a former partner in a long-term romantic relationship; ex-wife, ex-husband, or ex-lover.


ex 3 American  
[eks] / ɛks /

noun

  1. the letter X, x.


ex 4 American  
[eks] / ɛks /

adjective

Slang.
  1. excellent.


EX 5 American  

abbreviation

  1. Biology, Ecology. extinct.


ex- 6 American  
  1. a prefix meaning “out of,” “from,” and hence “utterly,” “thoroughly,” and sometimes meaning “not” or “without” or indicating a former title, status, etc.; freely used as an English formative: exstipulate; exterritorial; ex-president (former president); ex-member; ex-wife .


ex- 7 American  
  1. variant of exo-.


ex- 8 American  
  1. a prefix identical in meaning with ex- 1, occurring before vowels in words of Greek origin: exarch; exegesis .


ex. 9 American  

abbreviation

  1. examination.

  2. examined.

  3. example.

  4. except.

  5. exception.

  6. exchange.

  7. excursion.

  8. executed.

  9. executive.

  10. express.

  11. extra.


Ex. 10 American  

abbreviation

Bible.
  1. Exodus.


ex- 1 British  

prefix

  1. out of; outside of; from

    exclosure

    exurbia

  2. former

    ex-wife

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ex 2 British  
/ ɛks /

preposition

  1. finance not participating in; excluding; without

    ex bonus

    ex dividend

    ex rights

  2. commerce without charge to the buyer until removed from

    ex quay

    ex ship

    ex works

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ex 3 British  
/ ɛks /

noun

  1. informal (a person's) former wife, husband, etc

  2. short for examination

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Ex. 4 British  

abbreviation

  1. Exodus

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ex- 5 British  

combining form

  1. a variant of exo-

    exergonic

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Etymology

Origin of ex1

First recorded in 1835–45; from Latin; see ex- 1

Origin of ex2

First recorded in 1820–30; by shortening

Origin of ex4

First recorded in 1920–25; by shortening

Origin of ex-6

< Latin, combining form of ex, ē (preposition) out (of ), from, beyond

Origin of ex-8

From Greek combining form of ex, ek, “out (of), from, beyond”; see ec-, ex- 1

Vocabulary lists containing ex

Example Sentences

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Sheriff Graeme Watson acknowledged she had been "naive and potentially taken advantage of" by her ex.

From BBC • Apr. 24, 2026

She and her ex eventually switched to a one-week on, one-week off model.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026

After her divorce, she and her ex sold their house, and she used the proceeds to buy an apartment and car outright.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 21, 2026

She recalled having to relearn many little tasks of daily life that her ex once handled, like fixing the internet when it went out.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 21, 2026

“I look way happier than you. It’s cool if you want to call this quits. If you’re still caught up on your ex, I get it. Well, I don’t get it. But I can imagine.”

From "What If It's Us" by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera