The noun is spouse.
The words terminate, verify, and devise are verbs.
Some words are:blouse, douse, dowse, grouse, rouse, spouse, flouse, HouseHouse and Louse xlouseHouse, blouse, spouse, louseHouse and Louse x
The nouns 'widow' and 'widower' are common nouns, general words for a wife or a husband whose spouse has died.If you are looking for a common gender noun, the noun spouse is a word for a wife or a husband.
The word you require is evince. It means to reveal, verify, substantiate, demonstrate, corroborate, etc... It is used in the same way as convince although, as evinced by its definition, the words are not synonymous.
voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not his or her spouse
The phrase is correctly spelled "Whom are you with?"But the words for someone you are with can include:boyfriend or girlfriend (girl friend)companionescort (to an event)colleague (fellow worker)consort (spouse or significant other)
The noun is spouse, a word for one's husband or wife; a word for a person.The words devise, verify, and terminate; all are verbs.
Terminal Terminate Terminus
The only five letter word that can be spelled with the letters in 'verify' is fiery.
Some words that rhyme with "verify" include "clarify," "classify," and "simplify."
Evil. (haha)
Synonyms to the word conspire can be: (But aren't limited to) Plot, scheme, contrive, devise, plan.
verify, Verizon, well that's all i can think of
That refers to a number that does NOT have an infinite number of decimals when you write it out. In other words, it will eventually terminate, or end.
No, no one could really blame a wife for walking away if the spouse never kept his words to not cheat again.
srry its only 3 but verify, verity, and adversary
Fuse, infuse, revise, effuse, exercise, devise precise...that's all i can think of at the moment...sorry!!!!!!!!
Nothing. It is strange that your spouse still communicates with the person she had an affair with, but aslong as it is just words and not actions, it is still acceptable.