The word "misogamy" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: All of the men in our family have misogamy in common.
Some people have accused Catholic clergy of misogamy. That is to confuse a fact, the celibacy of said clergy, with an attitude, misogamy or a hatred of marriage.
A dislike or aversion to marriage
Miso means to hate and gamy means marriage, so Misogamy would be the hatred of marriage
Divorce. Misogamy - hatred of marriage.
Martha's husband is misogynistic towards his wife because he abuses her every chance he gets.
Dysmoemgjiahna can be rearranged to form words misogamy, shammied and shamoyed.
Dysmoemgjiahna can be rearranged to form words misogamy, shammied and shamoyed.
MisogamyNo, by definition, misogamy is: "A dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women" (not against marriage). Therefor, although a misogynist may be against marriage, it would be because he hates women. Whoever posted this answer (above) did not look up the definition of misogamy in a dictionary before posting.Merriam Webster lists [near antonyms] to marriage as: "annulment, divorce, and separation"; but if there was a true antonym for the word marriage, Webster would have listed it-they certainly do not list Misogamy.From what I can see, there is no true antonym for 'a person against marriage'. The term most commonly used is simply: "Anti-marriage".
Some words that end with the suffix "-gamy" include monogamy (being married to one person at a time), polygamy (having multiple spouses), and exogamy (marriage outside of a specific group or tribe).
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.