MARRIAGE - a noun. Can be used descriptively in some contexts, such as marriage contract or marriage bed MARITAL - an adjective meaning pertaining to marriage. E.G. pre-marital sex MARRIED - an adjective pertaining to the state of those who are in a marriage. E.G. married couple, married with children
The word you want is 'marital'.
I'm 90% sure it's just a normal noun (marriage) with an adjective (arranged)
Derivations of the word affinity are:affine (noun): a relation, esopecially by marriage, (adjective) related,e.g. affine geometry.affined (adjective): related.affinal (adjective): related by marriage.affinitive (adjective): related to; closely connected
There is a surname Marrid, but the likely term is the adjective married (united by marriage).
There is no noun form of the adjective 'marital'. A related noun form is marriage.
No. Marry is the verb. The noun is marriage and the adjective is married. (The word "merry" sounds like marry and is an adjective.)
(as an adjective) Like all sociopaths, she is a consummate liar and manipulator. (as a verb) Maybe you should wait until marriage to consummate your relationship .
Deeply is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Example: After fifty years of marriage, he remains deeply attracted to his wife.
No, it is a verb or a noun. It can mean to clean, brush, and care for animals such as horses. It can mean a person who does that task. It can also mean bridegroom, the pending husband in a marriage.
A numerical pronoun can be either cardinal number (one, two) or and ordinal number (first, second) used to take the place of nouns in a sentence. Examples:Jane bought tomatoes, but two were bad.The red car was first and the green car was second.One will be enough.Note: When a number is placed before a noun, it is a numerical adjective that describes the noun; example: Junior is in the second grade.
It is an adverb or an adjective. You can use it like in Twilight: I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.