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widow
[wid-oh]
noun
a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried.
Cards., an additional hand or part of a hand, as one dealt to the table.
Printing.
a short last line of a paragraph, especially one less than half of the full measure or one consisting of only a single word.
the last line of a paragraph when it is carried over to the top of the following page away from the rest of the paragraph.
a woman often left alone because her husband devotes his free time to a hobby or sport (used in combination).
verb (used with object)
to make (someone) a widow.
She was widowed by the war.
to deprive of anything cherished or needed.
A surprise attack widowed the army of its supplies.
Obsolete.
to endow with a widow's right.
to survive as the widow of.
widow
/ ˈwɪdəʊ /
noun
a woman who has survived her husband, esp one who has not remarried
informal, (usually with a modifier) a woman whose husband frequently leaves her alone while he indulges in a sport, etc
a golf widow
printing a short line at the end of a paragraph, esp one that occurs as the top line of a page or column Compare orphan
(in some card games) an additional hand or set of cards exposed on the table
verb
to cause to become a widow or a widower
to deprive of something valued or desirable
Other Word Forms
- widowhood noun
- widowly adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of widow1
Word History and Origins
Origin of widow1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
NHS Borders has been ordered to make a full apology to Mr Owen's widow, as well as ensuring all staff are fully trained in pain management.
It had been nearly a decade since Walt Disney’s widow, Lillian Disney, had given the initial $55 million gift for a new concert hall.
His widow Rachel McCarthy and three children were the only people who knew of his victory beforehand.
Actually, he arrived at Flushing Meadows with no hairdo — as in no hair at all, aside from some teeny, tiny specks on his head that come to a widow’s peak.
She too is ready to be released, but her husband will not take her back, and her widowed mother cannot support her either.
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