bachelor

[ US /ˈbætʃəɫɝ, ˈbætʃɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /bˈæt‍ʃəlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon
  2. a man who has never been married
VERB
  1. lead a bachelor's existence
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How To Use bachelor In A Sentence

  • I long for the Monday nights before he came along when the second I got hungry I could stand by the kitchen TV watching "The Bachelorette," while whumping down a salade nicoise. Susan Orlins: Dating After Divorce: What if I Meet a Guy I Like?
  • Shortly after Joe Haldeman received a Bachelor of Science degree in astronomy from the University of Maryland, he was drafted into the army where he served (and received a Purple Heart medal) as a combat engineer in Vietnam. MIND MELD: The Funniest Writers in the History of SF/F
  • The hermit, the bachelor uncle, the reclusive genius, all have their place; I think it was once more recognised than today, when everyone is supposed to be good at relationships even if they're no good at anything else.
  • So he died a bachelor and now he haunts it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Josephine English didn't rent a cap and gown when she heard she had graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from a Dublin college.
  • He holds bachelor's degrees in bioengineering, medical laboratory science and community health and safety studies from the University of Illinois.
  • A lifelong bachelor, he is still a compulsive flirt. The Sun
  • He kicked up his heels and flung himself into the carefree life of a bachelor.
  • Since it turned out I spent more time procrastinating instead of actually doing anything, I decided to finally finish my Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • The 36-year-old bachelor spent 20,000 turning his home into a winter wonderland. The Sun
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