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How to pronounce bigamist in English?

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Type Words
Type of better half, married person, mate, partner, spouse
Derivation bigamy

Examples of bigamist

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Adams spread old, vicious rumors during the campaign that Rachel was a bigamist.
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Adaptor, plagiarist and notorious bigamist Dion Boucicault wrote over 200 plays.
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If you were married, got divorced and remarried you are considered a bigamist period.
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Where's the scene of her genuine emotional pain, convinced he's a bigamist?
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Greig and Croft establish that the man is a bigamist and an armed robber.
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Unsuspecting victims of a bigamist are also eligible for an annulment.
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She'd been married to a bigamist, and she wanted to get married again.
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Among these 11 we have a father who was a bigamist and a drunken, neglectful, mendacious mother.
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In countries where the practice is illegal, the man is referred to as a bigamist or a polygamist.
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More examples
  • Someone who marries one person while already legally married to another
  • (bigamy) having two spouses at the same time
  • (bigamy) the offense of marrying someone while you have a living spouse from whom no valid divorce has occurred
  • The Bigamist is a 1953 movie written by Collier Young from a story by Larry Marcus and Lou Schor and directed by Ida Lupino. Young was married to Joan Fontaine at the time and had previously been married to Ida Lupino.
  • The Bigamist (Il bigamo) is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Emmer.
  • Bigamy is the act or condition of any person marrying (any form of marriage) yet another person while still being lawfully married. Bigamy is a crime in most western countries. ...
  • One who practices bigamy
  • (bigamy) The state of having two (legal or illegal) spouses simultaneously; A second marriage
  • (Bigamy) (Gr. digamia): The act of contracting a new marriage while a previous one is still binding, an act forbidden by the Orthodox Church.