Similar words: bachelor, bachelorette, bachelor party, bachelor of arts, bachelor's degree, neighborhood, in the neighborhood of, motherhood. Meaning: ['bætʃələhʊd] n. 1. the time of a man's life prior to marriage 2. the state of being an unmarried man.
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1. Michael grows into fatherhood and bachelorhood with graceless ease.
2. While a good chunk is satisfied with bachelorhood, more than half are still interested in finding a partner, a breakdown that is roughly the same across all age groups.
3. Bachelorhood , sometimes, is not noble but maybe more liberal than loneliness.
4. Men who wear bachelorhood as a badge of honor are unlikely to commit — the chance a man will marry diminishes after age 37 or 38, and decreases even more after 43.
5. Advantage: The woman understood, when doing not have love, bachelorhood is the most appropriate do not pass.
6. He stated that he is very satisfied with his bachelorhood status and it is still early to think about marriage!
7. Although boys-will-be-boys, bonding time helps a committed man feel less, well, trapped(sentencedict.com), the appeals of bachelorhood may make him long to be a free agent.
8. The poor are forced into a long or permanent bachelorhood, a status widely frowned upon in India, where marriage is deemed essential to becoming a full member of society.
9. Since no woman could stand the situation of the husband's keeping another woman, his bachelorhood was safe.
10. Jack indulges his best friend's passion for the grape but is mainly interested in living his last week of bachelorhood to the hilt.
11. Since no woman could stand the situation of her husband's keeping another woman, his bachelorhood was safe.
12. Here conditions (1) and (2) are each on their own necessary conditions for bachelorhood and together they are jointly sufficient for bachelorhood .
13. For a couple of years, I retreated into a life of bohemian bachelorhood.
14. She said all of a sudden that she was still live by bachelorhood .
15. I feel sorry for those men. It's really sad that they've resigned to bachelorhood for the rest of their lives.
16. His extreme reaction won him a brief respite, but they soon resumed their nagging about his bachelorhood.
17. There is reference to rice throwing in Roman history, in about 400 B. C. Then, a bridegroom would "say" goodbye to his bachelorhood by distributing walnuts to his "old" friends.
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