conjugal — relating to marriage or the relationship between a married couple
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: relating to marriage or the relationship between a married couple
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈkɑːndʒəɡəl/
Korean meaning: 결혼의, 부부간의, 혼인의
Korean pronunciation: **칸**주걸
Example Sentences
- The prison allows conjugal visits once a month for married inmates.
- Their conjugal disputes were mostly about who forgot to take out the trash.
- The lawyer explained the conjugal property rights during the divorce proceedings.
conjugal
ADJECTIVE//ˈkɑːndʒəɡəl//
relating to marriage or the relationship between a married couple

a husband and wife sit close together on their couch, sharing a warm embrace while looking through a photo album together. They point at pictures and smile at each other with deep affection and familiarity. The photo album shows images of their wedding day and years of marriage milestones. Their wedding rings are clearly visible as they turn pages together. The cozy room around them shows family portraits on the walls and shared belongings that reflect their life together. the intimate bond and partnership that exists between a married couple in their private domestic space
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From Latin 'conjugalis,' derived from 'conjugare' meaning 'to join together under a yoke.' Ancient Romans compared marriage to two oxen yoked together to plow a field.
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“The prison allows conjugal visits once a month for married inmates.”
“Their conjugal disputes were mostly about who forgot to take out the trash.”
“The lawyer explained the conjugal property rights during the divorce proceedings.”
“They found that their conjugal happiness increased dramatically after getting separate Netflix accounts.”
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