[
UK
/ʌnwˈɛd/
]
[ US /ənˈwɛd/ ]
[ US /ənˈwɛd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
of someone who has not been married
unwed mother
How To Use unwed In A Sentence
- Even over the past two years, it is estimated there are 18,000 fewer nuclear family homes, including both married and unwed parents.
- Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.
- Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.
- Schomburg was born on 24 January 1874 to an unwed freeborn mulatta, Maria Josepha, in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and raised in Puerto Rico by his mother's family.
- Dr. Carter was obliged to unwedge himself an 'catchin' the duck was a most awful business an 'Dr. Carter had to get off just about as soon as it was done. Susan Clegg and a Man in the House
- But Sarah Palin's track record in herself being unwed and pregnant (she tries to minimize it off by claiming that she and her now-husband "eloped"), and then her own 16-y. o. daughter getting knocked up while being left with grammamma (mommy and daddy are off doing their own thing) is a subject which is ripe for discussion since mommy, i.e., The Litterbox
- Part of preparing youth for the workplace is preventing them from winding up as unwed teenage mothers on the dole.
- How much more constructive it would be if our movement, while pushing for full marriage rights, stopped making alliances with cultural leftists favoring benefits for unwed heteros.
- Yet many questions have never been publicly aired: What would have happened to those children of unwed teenage mothers if they hadn't been adopted?
- Even over the past two years, it is estimated there are 18,000 fewer nuclear family homes, including both married and unwed parents.