connubial Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈnjuː.bi.əl]
  • Us [ kəˈnuː.bi.əl]

Meaning of connubial In English

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Examples of connubial

  • I can remember many strange things, including acting as executor of the will of a man who actually died while celebrating on his connubial bed.

  • Yet, apart from the connubial chamber, there is only one bedroom of 125 sq.

  • While a forced marriage always is unpalatable, we are told that marriages of convenience often result in connubial bliss.

  • The fish is both an emblem of wealth and abundance and of harmony and connubial bliss.

  • They married in 1840 beginning, as he later recorded, nearly fifty years of uninterrupted connubial happiness.

  • There are connubial and commensal relations among the four divisions.

  • Sheherazade delays this unfortunate ending by putting off the connubial event for a thousand and one nights, telling irresistible stories that are unfinished when the sun rises.

  • Cheryl later claimed, without contradiction from her estranged husband, that they had had a full marriage, including connubial relations.

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