BACHELORHOOD - significado y definición. Qué es BACHELORHOOD
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Qué (quién) es BACHELORHOOD - definición

UNMARRIED MAN SOCIALLY REGARDED AS ABLE TO MARRY.
Bachelors; Bacalaureus; Bachelorhood

Bachelorhood         
  • Jesus Christ
  • Plato
  • Isaac Newton
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Nikola Tesla
  • Frederich Nietzche
  • The Wright Brothers
  • David Hume
  • Alfred Nobel
  • George Eastman
·noun The state or condition of being a bachelor; bachelorship.
Bachelor         
  • Jesus Christ
  • Plato
  • Isaac Newton
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Nikola Tesla
  • Frederich Nietzche
  • The Wright Brothers
  • David Hume
  • Alfred Nobel
  • George Eastman

A bachelor is a man who is not and has never been married.

bachelor         
  • Jesus Christ
  • Plato
  • Isaac Newton
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Nikola Tesla
  • Frederich Nietzche
  • The Wright Brothers
  • David Hume
  • Alfred Nobel
  • George Eastman
(bachelors)
A bachelor is a man who has never married.
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Bachelor

A bachelor is a man who is not and has never been married.

Ejemplos de uso de BACHELORHOOD
1. The prince‘s bachelorhood caused consternation for Rainier, who wanted to ensure the Grimaldi family line.
2. Though I fear now, thanks to my female flatmate and me, that his bachelorhood is in jeopardy.
3. Is it a selfish desire to hold on to bachelorhood in the hope that someone richer might come along?
4. He celebrated his bachelorhood on the campaign trail, telling New Hampshire audiences that he was seeking a mate.
5. The prince, whose bachelorhood caused consternation to his father, has said he plans to marry one day _ but only when he is ready.