conjugal

[ˈkɒndʒəɡl]

conjugal Definition

  • 1relating to marriage or the relationship between a married couple
  • 2relating to sexual intercourse

Using conjugal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conjugal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The couple's conjugal bliss was interrupted by financial problems.

  • Example

    The law recognizes the importance of conjugal rights.

  • Example

    The book explores the nature of conjugal love.

conjugal Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for conjugal

  • non-marital
  • non-nuptial
  • non-spousal

Phrases with conjugal

  • a visit to a prison by a spouse or partner for sexual purposes

    Example

    He was looking forward to his conjugal visit with his wife.

  • the bed shared by a married couple

    Example

    She refused to let him back into their conjugal bed after he cheated on her.

  • conjugal duties

    the obligations and responsibilities that come with being married

    Example

    He neglected his conjugal duties and spent all his time at work.

Origins of conjugal

from Latin 'conjugalis', from 'conjugium' meaning 'marriage'

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Summary: conjugal in Brief

The term 'conjugal' [ˈkɒndʒəɡl] refers to things related to marriage or the relationship between a married couple. It can also refer to things related to sexual intercourse. Examples include 'The couple's conjugal bliss was interrupted by financial problems.' and 'The law recognizes the importance of conjugal rights.' Phrases include 'conjugal visit,' 'conjugal bed,' and 'conjugal duties.'