a woman who has been divorced. the word is in the past tense and also the feminine gender. there is somewhat oddly ( male supremacy?) no male equivalent as a one-word answer. a Man who has been divorced ( for example President Reagan) but that is a phrase, not a one-word like Divorcee. In quite recent times the news media would run it in on divorcees, even in crime stories- one might see an item like this as recently as the eighties, ( Woman fatally mugged in Park)- apparently the victim of muggers, Ms So and so was a Divorcee. That"s rubbing it in, if you ask me.
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If her husband dies or she gets a divorcee then she could get married again
The duration of The Divorcee is 1.4 hours.
The Divorcee was created on 1930-04-19.
A woman who has never been married is a spinster and addressed as miss. A woman who has been married but who's husband has died is called a widow and addressed as misses(mrs). A woman who has been married but is divorced is called a divorcee. Historically, a divorcee would use her own first name formally (eg Mrs Jane Doe) a woman who was still married would use her husband's name (eg Mrs John Doe).
The duration of The Gay Divorcee is 1.78 hours.
There is no prohibition, though it might bring people to wonder about her status or think she is a divorcee.
The Gay Divorcee was created on 1934-10-12.
The antonyms for spinster (an unmarried woman) are wife, widow, or divorcee.(The opposite gender of the female spinster would be a bachelor.)
I think she's a divorcee.The divorcee wept in court as he heard the case against him.
The Divorcee - 1912 was released on: USA: 19 December 1912
The Divorcee - 1914 was released on: USA: 21 August 1914