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matrimonial

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Adj — Relating to marriage.

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A fairly formal or legal word — everyday speech usually just says "marriage" or "wedding."

Etymology

From Middle French matrimonial, from matrimony plus the adjective suffix -al.

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What does “matrimonial” mean?

The word “matrimonial” means relating to marriage. In plain terms, to do with marriage.

How do you pronounce “matrimonial”?

“Matrimonial” is pronounced mat-rih-MOH-nih-uhl (/mætɹɪˈməʊnɪ.əl/ in IPA).

How do you use “matrimonial” in a sentence?

Here is “matrimonial” used in a sentence: “The couple sought advice from a matrimonial lawyer before their wedding.”

What part of speech is “matrimonial”?

“Matrimonial” is an adjective.

Where does the word “matrimonial” come from?

The word “matrimonial” comes from Middle French. From Middle French matrimonial, from matrimony plus the adjective suffix -al.

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