Meaning & Definition of word "Prenuptial"

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    Prenuptial

    /priːˈnʌp.ʃəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. relating to the period before a marriage, especially concerning agreements or contracts made prior to marriage.
      • Example: The couple signed a prenuptial agreement to outline their financial responsibilities in the event of a divorce.
    • 2. associated with preparations or arrangements made before a wedding ceremony.
      • Example: They attended a prenuptial counseling session to discuss their future together.
    • 3. pertaining to any legal or financial matters that occur before marriage.
      • Example: She was advised to review her prenuptial rights before signing the contract.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'prae-' meaning 'before' and 'nuptialis' meaning 'of marriage'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    prenuptial agreement:

    A legal contract signed by a couple before they marry, detailing the division of assets in the event of divorce.

    prenuptial planning:

    The process of preparing for the legal and financial aspects of marriage beforehand.

    Related Words

    nuptials:

    The wedding or marriage ceremony.

    marital:

    Relating to marriage.

    Slang Meanings of prenuptial

    Meaning: Pre-nup

    Example Sentence: They're getting a pre-nup to protect their money.

    Meaning: Marriage contract

    Example Sentence: It's basically a marriage contract they signed before the wedding.