Meaning & Definition of word "Widow"
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Widow
/ˈwɪdoʊ/
noun:
- 1. A woman whose spouse has died and has not remarried.
- Example: After his passing, she became a widow and had to adjust to life alone.
- 2. A woman who is unmarried, particularly one who is not a widow in the strictest sense.
- Example: The widow next door often shares stories about her late husband.
- 3. In some contexts, a wronged woman or someone who has been abandoned.
- Example: She felt like a widow after her partner left with no explanation.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English 'widuwe,' from Proto-Germanic '*widuwō' (female bereft of a spouse).
Common Phrases and Expressions
widow's peak:
A V-shaped point in the hairline at the forehead.
widow's walk:
A railing walk atop a house or barn, originally used for watching for ships.
black widow:
A name often used for a type of spider; also slang for a woman who kills their spouse.
Related Words
widower:
A man whose wife has died and who has not remarried.
bereavement:
The state of having lost someone close, particularly through death.
orphan:
A child whose parents are deceased.
Slang Meanings of widow
Meaning: Black widow
Example Sentence: He's dating a black widow who has gone through several husbands.
Meaning: Biddy
Example Sentence: In some contexts, biddy can refer to an older woman who has lost her husband.