Definitions
- Describing the relationship between a married couple. - Referring to sexual relations between a married couple. - Talking about the legal and social aspects of marriage.
- Describing the relationship between a married couple. - Referring to the legal and social aspects of marriage. - Talking about the emotional and practical aspects of marriage.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words relate to the institution of marriage.
- 2Both words describe the relationship between a married couple.
- 3Both words can be used to refer to legal and social aspects of marriage.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Conjugal is less common than marital and is often used in legal or formal contexts.
- 2Focus: Conjugal emphasizes the sexual aspect of marriage, while marital can refer to emotional, practical, and legal aspects.
- 3Connotation: Conjugal has a more formal and legal connotation, while marital can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
- 4Scope: Conjugal is more specific and limited to the relationship between a married couple, while marital can also refer to the state of being married or the institution of marriage as a whole.
Remember this!
Conjugal and marital are synonyms that describe the relationship between a married couple and the legal and social aspects of marriage. However, conjugal emphasizes the sexual aspect of marriage and is less common than marital, which has a broader scope and can refer to emotional, practical, and legal aspects of marriage.