separated   
  sep‧a‧rat‧ed /ˈsepəreɪtəd, ˈsepəreɪtɪd/ BrE  AmE  adjective    [Word Family: noun: ↑separation, ↑separates, ↑separatist, ↑separatism, ↑separator, inseperability; adjective: ↑separable ≠ ↑inseparable, ↑separate, ↑separated; adverb: ↑inseparably, ↑separately; verb: ↑separate]    not living with your husband, wife, or sexual partner anymore ⇨ divorced:         We’ve been separated for six months.       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ married having a husband or wife:  How long have you been married? |  a married couple     ▪ single not married:  Chris is 45 and still single. |  single mothers     ▪ engaged having formally agreed to marry someone in the future:  Jane and Pete have just got engaged. |  engaged couples     ▪ live together to share a home and have a sexual relationship, but not be married:  More and more couples are choosing to live together rather than get married.     ▪ separated no longer living with your husband or wife because of problems in your marriage:  I think Joan and Brian are separated now.     ▪ divorced no longer married because you have legally ended your marriage:  My parents got divorced when I was 10. |  divorced men     ▪ widowed no longer married because your husband or wife has died:  He’s a widowed father of two.
  separatedhu| ◎ | ['seprətid] |  | ※ | tính từ |  |   | ■ | (separated from somebody) không còn sống với nhau như vợ chồng nữa (nhưng giấy hôn thú giữa hai bên vẫn còn có giá trị); ly thân |  |   | ☆ | I'm separated from my wife |  |   | tôi ly thân với vợ tôi |  
 
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