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Often used in the same context:
wife,
widower,
mother,
niece,
husband,
aunt,
daughter,
granddaughter,
father,
grandmother,
grandson,
uncle,
son,
stepmother,
matriarch,
cousin,
nephew,
sister,
stepdaughter,
eldest,
grandfather,
housewife,
divorcee,
survivor,
stepson,
benefactress,
relatives,
fiancee,
grandniece,
remarries,
heirs,
landlady,
fiance,
schoolteacher,
grandaunt,
stepfather,
woman,
family,
great grandmother,
pensioner,
grandchild,
brother,
granddad,
granduncle,
homemaker,
philanthropist,
posthumous,
washerwoman,
estate,
nonagenarian,
spouse,
death,
auntie,
friend,
mistress,
lover,
deathbed,
bride,
newlywed,
goddaughter,
kin,
socialite,
administratrix,
fianc,
executor,
inlaw,
noblewoman,
dad,
godmother,
elder,
businesswoman,
funeral,
mum,
memorial,
grandad,
policewoman,
millionairess,
gentlewoman,
generosa,
viscountess,
lady,
spinster,
girlfriend,
heroine,
postmistress,
prince philip,
gran,
schoolfriend,
catherine parr,
mourner,
maidservant,
malachias,
siblings,
countess,
legatee,
executrix,
recluse,
slain,
inheritance,
octogenarian,
divorce,
aristocrat,
widows,
ladies,
damsel,
orphan,
bachelor,
duchess,
maid,
girl,
maiden,
matron,
matrons,
princess,
beauteous,
adorable,
ailing,
captive,
childless,
disconsolate,
dowdy,
feisty,
flighty,
plump,
widowed,
wronged,
adored,
afflicted,
bereaved,
blonde,
chaste,
comely,
crippled,
deceived
More specific:
dowager,
war widow
Appears in the definition of:
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archduchess,
baroness,
black,
condole,
czarina,
czaritza,
dowager,
genus commelina,
levirate,
malpractice,
marchioness,
perky,
queen,
queen dowager,
suttee,
tsarina,
tsaritsa,
tzarina,
viscountess,
weeds,
widow's weeds,
widowhood
More general:
adult female,
leave,
leave behind,
woman
Synonyms:
widow woman
Also try:
— Adjectives for widow:
young,
poor,
old,
rich,
wealthy,
elderly,
black,
childless,
beautiful,
aged,
hindu,
more...
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