It means that a person's spouse (husband or wife) has died.
A widow is a woman whose husband has died. Widowed is the adjective form. (A man whose wife dies is a widower.)
"Widowed" also can mean one line on a page - it couldn't fit on the page before. It probably derives from the loneliness of the widow.
I was widowed in 1983.
yes he was a widowed
A widowed relationship is when the wife's husband dies or gets murdered.
No, the plural for the noun widow is widows.The word 'widowed' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: my widowed sister.
mark "other" if divorced or widowed
Widow means a woman who has lost her husband by death and has not remarried. To be widowed is the act of losing your husband.
If a man and woman marries, have a child together and the mother dies, then the man becomes a widowed father.
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Yes, "widowed" is a correct term used to describe a person whose spouse has died. It is typically used as an adjective to describe someone's marital status, such as "widowed woman" or "widowed man." The term conveys the experience of loss and the change in one's marital status due to the death of a partner.
Every son is required to care for their widowed mother.
Many of the online "match" sites have sections with advice for people who are recently widowed. Check out this page by eHarmony: advice.eharmony.com/.../dating-advice/.../14164-recently-widowed-how-soon-too-soon-3.html You might also be interested in: eHarmony.com/Widowed-Dating AND able2know.org/topic/105741-1 AND www.howtodothings.com/.../a3820-how-to-ask-out-a-recently-widowed-man.html