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divorced
/dɪˈvɔrst/
This term carries a heavy legal weight when applied to people, signaling a formal, state-sanctioned end to a union rather than a mere breakup. It implies a definitive transition in social status and legal obligation. When used in a non-marital sense, the word evokes a feeling of total isolation or a jarring lack of connection. It suggests that two things which should logically be linked have been forcibly or unnaturally severed, creating a void of logic or coherence.
💬Conversación Casual
Your uncle Jerry just texted. He's officially divorced now.
Big yikes. That whole marriage was a total flop anyway.
Meanings
No longer married to one's spouse because of a legal dissolution of the marriage.
"After ten years of marriage, they are now divorced."