Divorce
UK /["/dɪˈvɔːs/"]/US /["/dɪˈvɔːrs/"]/
Definition
the legal ending of a marriage
In simple words: When a married couple legally ends their marriage.
Examples
- After many years of unhappiness, they finally decided to get a divorce.
- Divorce can be a complicated and emotionally challenging process.
- The couple's divorce was finalized last week in court.
- Financial issues often contribute to a divorce.
- They announced their divorce after ten years of marriage.
- Divorce rates have been rising steadily in recent decades.
Usage notes
Used in both formal legal contexts and neutral conversations. Not typically used in informal settings unless discussing personal matters. Avoid using it lightheartedly.
Grammar pattern
divorce + object
Memory hint
Think of 'd-i-v-orce' as 'd-i-vorce the couple away from each other'.
Collocations
- amicable
- uncontested
- no-fault
- want
- apply for
- ask for
- come through
- court
- case
- proceedings
- divorce from
- divorce on the grounds of
- grounds for divorce
Synonyms
- dissolution
- termination
- split
- breakup
Antonyms
- marriage
- union
- wedding
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'separation', which implies living apart but not legally divorced.
- Using 'divorce' as a noun instead of a verb.
- Mispronouncing the second syllable, saying 'di-vorce' instead of 'di-vors'.