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Cuckolded - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Cuckolded describes a man whose spouse has been unfaithful. The term often implies humiliation or betrayal and is used in contexts discussing marital infidelity or dishonor.

cuckolded

/ˈkʌkəld/ /ˈkʌkəʊld/

Definition:

A man whose spouse has been unfaithful, often unaware of the betrayal.

Synonyms:

betrayed, deceived, cheated on

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past participle)

Antonyms:

faithful, loyal

Common Collocations:

cuckolded husband, feel cuckolded, cuckolded by his wife

Derivatives:

cuckoldry, cuckolding

Usage Tips:

Use "cuckolded" to describe a man whose partner has been unfaithful; often implies humiliation or unawareness.

Common Phrases:

play the cuckold, wear the horns, cuckold's revenge

Etymology:

From Middle English "cokewold," combining "cok" (rooster) and "wold" (keeper), implying a mocked guardian.

Examples:

  • 1. He felt cuckolded after discovering her affair.
  • 2. The play humorously portrays a cuckolded king unaware of his queen's infidelity.
  • 3. Many stories feature a cuckolded husband seeking revenge.
  • 4. She denied leaving him cuckolded despite rumors.

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