WIDOW | • widow n. A woman whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried); feminine of widower. • widow n. (Uncommon) A person whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried). • widow n. (Informal, in combination) A woman whose husband is often away pursuing a sport, etc. |
WIDOWBIRD | • widowbird n. Alternative spelling of widow bird. • widow␣bird n. Any of several species of birds in the family Viduidae, incorporating whydahs and widow finch. • WIDOWBIRD n. another name for the whydah. |
WIDOWBIRDS | • widowbirds n. Plural of widowbird. • widow␣birds n. Plural of widow bird. • WIDOWBIRD n. another name for the whydah. |
WIDOWED | • widowed adj. (Of a previously married person) Whose spouse has died or is gone missing; who has become a widow or widower. • widowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of widow. • WIDOW v. to deprive of a husband. |
WIDOWER | • widower n. A man whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried); masculine of widow. • WIDOWER n. a man whose wife is dead and has not remarried, also WIDOWMAN. |
WIDOWERED | • widowered adj. (Nonstandard, of a man) Widowed; left a widower. • WIDOWERED adj. made into a widower. |
WIDOWERHOOD | • widowerhood n. The state or period of being a widower. • WIDOWERHOOD n. the fact or state of being a widower. |
WIDOWERHOODS | • widowerhoods n. Plural of widowerhood. • WIDOWERHOOD n. the fact or state of being a widower. |
WIDOWERS | • widowers n. Plural of widower. • WIDOWER n. a man whose wife is dead and has not remarried, also WIDOWMAN. |
WIDOWHOOD | • widowhood n. The state or period of being a widow or widower. • WIDOWHOOD n. the state of being a widow. |
WIDOWHOODS | • widowhoods n. Plural of widowhood. • WIDOWHOOD n. the state of being a widow. |
WIDOWING | • widowing v. Present participle of widow. • WIDOW v. to deprive of a husband. |
WIDOWMAKER | • widowmaker n. Alternative form of widow-maker. • widow-maker n. (Idiomatic) Something which or someone who takes the lives of men; a lethal hazard that affects mostly… • widow-maker n. (Forestry) The detached or broken limb of a tree, a hazard to those walking underneath. |
WIDOWMAKERS | • widowmakers n. Plural of widowmaker. • widow-makers n. Plural of widow-maker. • widow␣makers n. Plural of widow maker. |
WIDOWMAN | • widowman n. (Archaic) A widower. • WIDOWMAN n. a man whose wife is dead, also WIDOWER. |
WIDOWMEN | • widowmen n. Plural of widowman. • WIDOWMAN n. a man whose wife is dead, also WIDOWER. |
WIDOWS | • widows n. Plural of widow. • widows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of widow; to make a widow of. • WIDOW v. to deprive of a husband. |