divorcee

[ US /dəˈvɔɹˌseɪ, dəˈvɔɹˌsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a divorced woman or a woman who is separated from her husband
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How To Use divorcee In A Sentence

  • But more importantly, these singles are not just recent graduates or widows and divorcees in their golden years.
  • The lovelorn divorcee is promoting her new romantic comedy Love Happens and sat down with CNN News on Wednesday to talk about what makes a relationship work and what you can learn when they do not. Jennifer Aniston — “Love Doesn’t Last Forever”
  • Critics fear it will spark a shortage of accommodation if widows, divorcees and groups of singles drop plans to take in lodgers.
  • Young people, many of them single, divorcees, the elderly seeking retirement havens and immigrants, all fuel the demand for new property.
  • The King was going to abdicate to marry an American divorcee. THE WHITE DOVE
  • There's a string of more complicated provisions that affect, for example, widows, widowers and divorcees.
  • Now, when cable TV company HBO produced the dramatisation of Mildred Pierce, starring Kate Winslet as a Depression-era divorcee living on the outskirts of LA, it chose New York as its filming location. New York steals the shows as TV networks look east
  • Of the 1,831 people over 16 in the area, 296 were divorcees - nearly twice the national average of 8.2 per cent.
  • So, although Charles is, in the eyes of the CofE, a widower, Camilla is a divorcée, and therefore cannot be married in a Church.
  • The King was going to abdicate to marry an American divorcee. THE WHITE DOVE
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