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[ US /ˈmɛɹətəɫ/ ]
[ UK /mˈæɹɪtə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the state of marriage
    married bliss
    marital fidelity
    marital status

How To Use marital In A Sentence

  • One in 20 changed their marital status to appeal to employers and five per cent falsely claimed to play golf. The Sun
  • Yet marital relations were a constant theme of controversy, discussion, humour and, of course, song.
  • Instead of a crime-does-not-pay melodrama, the play became an acute study of marital and psychological disintegration
  • For some, there was the agony of uncertainty about marital fidelity at home. A Channel of Peace
  • In this painting, the harmony of rich tones evokes a sense of the marital relationship it depicts. Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought about Clinton and how weak of attempt he made when asking for forgiveness and how he was not forthright from the get go in regards to his ex marital affair. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Set in Easter Ross, it follows the Bain family from David and Jean's premarital fumblings to the moment when their grown-up son sets off for a better life across the Atlantic.
  • One of the most frequently named of them is 'incontinency', which seems to refer to either premarital or extramarital sex. OUPblog
  • It all added up to a marital mystery that had even the nosiest internet scandal merchants flummoxed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Women tend to consider extramarital unions for emotional fulfillment rather than for recreational sex.
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