If a man and woman marries, have a child together and the mother dies, then the man becomes a widowed father.
Yes. A man whose wife has died is a widower.
Mr still. Unless he's widowed, then you call him sir
Sissy Spacek played in The Raggedy Man (1981), where she is divorced, not widowed.
If you're female - you're a widow. If you're male - you're a widower. You can also use 'widowed' in either case.
This is going to depend on your situation. If you have been widowed for a length of time and she has also been divorced for a length of time, I believe it would be accepted by your family. However, if you have been widowed within the past 6 months and you're already looking to build another relationship, it may be frowned upon and not widely accepted by your families.
I was widowed in 1983.
yes he was a widowed
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.
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.
Her title is the Duchess of Cambridge, she would remain so