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husband
[huhz-buhnd]
noun
a married man, especially when considered in relation to his partner in marriage.
British., a manager.
Archaic., a prudent or frugal manager.
husband
/ ˈhʌzbənd /
noun
a woman's partner in marriage
archaic
a manager of an estate
a frugal person
verb
to manage or use (resources, finances, etc) thriftily
archaic
(tr) to find a husband for
(of a woman) to marry (a man)
obsolete, (tr) to till (the soil)
Other Word Forms
- husbandless adjective
- husbander noun
- unhusbanded adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of husband1
Example Sentences
It was named after the date of her husband's second coup, which took place in 1981.
But my husband was settling into his teaching career, and moving wasn’t an option, so I decided not to bring unwanted pressure on my children by complaining.
Her husband Sean, 60, admits he is "baffled" at learning Hull is considered a world gem.
My husband and I always knew we wanted more than one child.
We can live comfortably on my husband’s Social Security.
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