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Dictionary definition of uxorious
Displaying an excessive and often unquestioning affection, devotion, or submissiveness to one's wife.
"His uxorious nature was both a blessing and a curse in their relationship."
Detailed meaning of uxorious
It suggests a husband who is overly doting, submissive, or completely devoted to his spouse to the point where he might prioritize her wishes and desires above his own to an extreme degree. This term is often used in a somewhat playful or mildly critical manner to highlight a husband's devotion or dependency on his wife. While it doesn't necessarily carry a negative connotation, it does imply a degree of imbalance in the relationship, where the husband's actions may be seen as excessively influenced by his wife's preferences or decisions.
Example sentences containing uxorious
1. His Uxorious behavior towards his wife was both endearing and annoying.
2. She couldn't help but roll her eyes at his Uxorious tendencies.
3. His Uxorious affection for his partner was evident to all who knew them.
4. She found his Uxorious nature to be both sweet and smothering.
5. He couldn't help but dote on his wife, his Uxorious nature taking over.
6. The Uxorious man couldn't bear to be apart from his spouse for even a day.
History and etymology of uxorious
The adjective 'uxorious' has its etymological roots in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'uxor,' which means 'wife.' 'Uxorious' literally translates to 'wife-like' or 'pertaining to a wife.' In its original Latin form, it described someone who was characterized by their deep affection, devotion, or submissiveness to their wife. Over time, in the English language, 'uxorious' has taken on a more specific connotation, referring to a husband who displays excessive and often unquestioning affection, devotion, or submissiveness to his wife. It is often used in a humorous or slightly pejorative sense to describe a man who is perceived as being excessively under the influence or control of his spouse. The etymology of 'uxorious' underscores its historical connection to the role and status of a wife in a marital relationship and how it has evolved to describe certain aspects of a husband's behavior in relation to his wife.
Further usage examples of uxorious
1. Her Uxorious husband would do anything to make her happy.
2. He was known to be overly Uxorious, always putting his wife's needs before his own.
3. The Uxorious couple were inseparable, always together.
4. She found his Uxorious gestures to be charming, even if they were a bit much.
5. He couldn't help but be Uxorious towards his partner, loving them deeply.
6. His friends jokingly referred to him as "Mr. Uxorious" due to his unwavering devotion to his wife.
7. Despite his uxorious nature, their marriage was a strong and loving partnership.
8. He was often teased for his uxorious behavior, but he wore it as a badge of honor.
9. Their friends admired his uxorious dedication to his wife.
10. Being uxorious, he always put his wife's happiness first.
11. His uxorious gestures, like surprising her with flowers, melted her heart.
12. Their relationship thrived on his uxorious love and her reciprocated affection.
13. He was unapologetically uxorious, celebrating his wife's achievements as his own.
14. His uxorious nature was the secret to their enduring marriage.
15. Despite his uxorious tendencies, he also valued her independence.
16. Their harmonious marriage was a testament to his uxorious commitment.
17. His uxorious devotion extended to taking care of their home and children.
18. He wore his uxorious label with pride, cherishing his wife above all else.
19. Their friends admired his uxorious dedication to family life.
20. Being uxorious didn't make him weak; it made him a loving husband.
21. His uxorious behavior created a loving and nurturing home environment.
22. His wife appreciated his uxorious gestures, feeling cherished and adored.
23. They shared a deep and uxorious connection that withstood the test of time.
24. His uxorious love story was an inspiration to those around him.
25. Despite his uxorious nature, he respected and valued his wife's opinions and choices.
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adoring,fond,henpecked
Synonyms for uxorious
Quiz categories containing uxorious
doting, indifferent, neglectful, uncaring
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