Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Husband"
The meaning of "Husband" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does She was upset with her husband misbehavior so she decided to bail out of the marriage mean?
A:
To 'bail out' is to leave a situation.
Q:
What does I'd hate my husband to know about this. mean?
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it means you have a secret you don't want your husband to know
A: I was in a car accident yesterday. I'd hate my husband to know about this. I was driving his brand new car. He is going to be so angry with me.
A: I was in a car accident yesterday. I'd hate my husband to know about this. I was driving his brand new car. He is going to be so angry with me.
Q:
What does Estranged husband mean?
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They are still married, but they don't live together, or they have become emotionally distant from one another.
Q:
What does my husband rocks mean?
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It means that the speaker's husband is amazing/awesome.
"Wow, my husband cooked dinner for me today and bought me flowers. My husband rocks!"
"Wow, my husband cooked dinner for me today and bought me flowers. My husband rocks!"
Q:
What does He was as jealously drunk as any ordinary husband. mean?
A:
It does help! I think the author is trying to say most ordinary husbands would be jealous if they knew their wives were cheating on them, and his reaction of getting drunk is normal.
Example sentences using "Husband"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with she was putting that husband of hers through school..
A:
It is a colloquial way to say her husband. The phrase has more emphasis than just using the words ‘her husband’. The emphasis can be positive or negative. Also it can mean the speaker knows about the person but does not know the person well. I know she has a husband but I have not met him or I do not know is name.
I never liked that husband of hers, and now he’s left her. =negative
That boyfriend of hers always helps around the apartment, I see him help with her kids, I don’t know his name but he seems like a good guy = positive.
Have you met that new girlfriend of his?
Wait, he has a new girlfriend? Nah I haven’t heard anything.
I saw her leaving his apartment when I went to see him last Saturday but he didn’t introduce us. He hasn’t told me anything about her either.
It is a colloquial way to say her husband. The phrase has more emphasis than just using the words ‘her husband’. The emphasis can be positive or negative. Also it can mean the speaker knows about the person but does not know the person well. I know she has a husband but I have not met him or I do not know is name.
I never liked that husband of hers, and now he’s left her. =negative
That boyfriend of hers always helps around the apartment, I see him help with her kids, I don’t know his name but he seems like a good guy = positive.
Have you met that new girlfriend of his?
Wait, he has a new girlfriend? Nah I haven’t heard anything.
I saw her leaving his apartment when I went to see him last Saturday but he didn’t introduce us. He hasn’t told me anything about her either.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I have woken up by my husband to cleaning my cat’s vomit🐱
My hasband woke me up to cleaning cat’s vomit🐱.
My hasband woke me up to cleaning cat’s vomit🐱.
A:
1. I was woken up by my husband to clean (word ending in -ing is not used after 'to') my cat's vomit
I have woken up - you woke up someone/something else
I was woken up - Someone/something woke you up
2. My husband woke me up to clean the cat's vomit
I have woken up - you woke up someone/something else
I was woken up - Someone/something woke you up
2. My husband woke me up to clean the cat's vomit
Q:
Please show me example sentences with husband .
A:
I love my husband.
My husband treats me really well.
My husband and I renewed our wedding vows in the Bahamas.
I heard that her husband left her with the kids while he went partying the other night and didn't come home until 4am in the morning.
I don't want a husband to tell me what to do.
They keep bugging me about finding a husband.
Your husband is making my husband jealous.
I wonder if her husband will make a good father?
I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.
My husband treats me really well.
My husband and I renewed our wedding vows in the Bahamas.
I heard that her husband left her with the kids while he went partying the other night and didn't come home until 4am in the morning.
I don't want a husband to tell me what to do.
They keep bugging me about finding a husband.
Your husband is making my husband jealous.
I wonder if her husband will make a good father?
I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.
Synonyms of "Husband" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between husband and Wife and Groom and Bride ?
A:
husband = marido
wife = esposa
groom = novio
bride = novia
wife = esposa
groom = novio
bride = novia
Q:
What is the difference between I am married to my husband and I was married to my husband ?
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The difference is in tenses. I am is present simple, I was is past simple. You are married now and you were married 5 years ago. Also, married to my husband doesn't sound natural. You can say I am married to him.
Q:
What is the difference between It is very easy for my husband to cook. and Cooking is very easy for my husband. ?
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The meaning of the sentences is the same. The only difference is the word order. Both are valid.
Q:
What is the difference between previous husband and former husband ?
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They are synonyms though slightly different. Both "Previous" and "former" mean "the one before". Let's say you had 5 husbands, and now you're married to the 6th. So the husband #5 is going to be "former". The difference is that "previous" isn't usually used in this context. Btw, every of the 5 husbands you had is going to be previous.
In this particular case neither "previous" nor "former" would suit. "Ex-husband" is much better. Both "ex" and "former" mean that a person has completed something or a situation / relationship has ended. The difference between the two lies in how it ended or was completed. "Ex" means that it was completed negatively, "former" means that it was completed quite well.
In this particular case neither "previous" nor "former" would suit. "Ex-husband" is much better. Both "ex" and "former" mean that a person has completed something or a situation / relationship has ended. The difference between the two lies in how it ended or was completed. "Ex" means that it was completed negatively, "former" means that it was completed quite well.
Q:
What is the difference between husband and hubby ?
A:
Husband and hubby are the same :)
Hubby is just the shorter, informal term for husband
Hubby is just the shorter, informal term for husband
Translations of "Husband"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 이모부 (who is the husband of one's mother's sister).
A:
One's uncle, 'uncle through marriage' if you want to specify that he's not related by blood.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? -does it sound natural : he introduced me my husband?—
A:
"to" my husband.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? my husband always drinks wine
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? husband's
A:
I’m guessing you are looking for the pronunciation.
It’s pronounced the exact same way as husbands
It’s pronounced the exact same way as husbands
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How can I say about husband's mother?
A:
Mother in law
Other questions about "Husband"
Q:
👾My husband called saying he had been in trouble.
🤖She called saying she had been taking a nap at that time. Does this sound natural?
🤖She called saying she had been taking a nap at that time. Does this sound natural?
A:
× 👾My husband called saying he had been in trouble.
✓ 👾My husband called me and said he had been in trouble..
× 🤖She called saying she had been taking a nap at that time.
✓ 🤖She called saying that she had been taking a nap during that time.
✓ 👾My husband called me and said he had been in trouble..
× 🤖She called saying she had been taking a nap at that time.
✓ 🤖She called saying that she had been taking a nap during that time.
Q:
I'm trying not to argue with my husband these days. Does this sound natural?
A:
It sounds good, but nobody sais these days so just say “im not trying to argue with my husband anymore”
Q:
When my husband skied at ski slopes last week,he got hurt his right chest.
Then he went to the hospital and got his chest an X-ray.
Fortunately, he didn’t break his rib,but he had a ligament injury.
After that, he was getting better day by day.
One day, when my husband slept at night,
he screamed “Ouch!” suddenly.
He was hit his right chest by his son’s head.
His son tossed and turned all night.
Unfortunately, he got injure same point again.
((((;゚Д゚))))))) Does this sound natural?
Then he went to the hospital and got his chest an X-ray.
Fortunately, he didn’t break his rib,but he had a ligament injury.
After that, he was getting better day by day.
One day, when my husband slept at night,
he screamed “Ouch!” suddenly.
He was hit his right chest by his son’s head.
His son tossed and turned all night.
Unfortunately, he got injure same point again.
((((;゚Д゚))))))) Does this sound natural?
A:
× When my husband skied at ski slopes last week,he got hurt his right chest.
✓ When my husband went skiing last week, he got hurt on the right side of his chest.
× Then he went to the hospital and got his chest an X-ray.
✓ He went to the hospital and got his chest X-rayed.
× Fortunately, he didn’t break his rib,but he had a ligament injury.
✓ Fortunately, he didn’t break any ribs, but had a ligament injury. (or, tore / pulled / strained a ligament.)
× After that, he was getting better day by day.
✓ Since then, he's been getting better day by day.
× One day, when my husband slept at night,
✓ One night as he was sleeping,
× he screamed “Ouch!” suddenly.
✓ he suddenly screamed “Ouch!”
× He was hit his right chest by his son’s head.
✓ He was hit in the chest by our son’s head.
× His son tossed and turned all night.
✓ Our son tossed and turned all night. (or, "Our son tosses and turns all night" if he sleeps like this every night)
× Unfortunately, he got injure same point again.
✓ Unfortunately, my husband got hit in the same spot again.
あぁあ 〜 パパかわいそう!❄️⛷️🤕👶
✓ When my husband went skiing last week, he got hurt on the right side of his chest.
× Then he went to the hospital and got his chest an X-ray.
✓ He went to the hospital and got his chest X-rayed.
× Fortunately, he didn’t break his rib,but he had a ligament injury.
✓ Fortunately, he didn’t break any ribs, but had a ligament injury. (or, tore / pulled / strained a ligament.)
× After that, he was getting better day by day.
✓ Since then, he's been getting better day by day.
× One day, when my husband slept at night,
✓ One night as he was sleeping,
× he screamed “Ouch!” suddenly.
✓ he suddenly screamed “Ouch!”
× He was hit his right chest by his son’s head.
✓ He was hit in the chest by our son’s head.
× His son tossed and turned all night.
✓ Our son tossed and turned all night. (or, "Our son tosses and turns all night" if he sleeps like this every night)
× Unfortunately, he got injure same point again.
✓ Unfortunately, my husband got hit in the same spot again.
あぁあ 〜 パパかわいそう!❄️⛷️🤕👶
Q:
I have'nt seen my husband ever since January. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I have'nt seen my husband ever since January.
✓ I haven’t seen my husband since January.
For contractions, the apostrophe usually replaces the missing letter.
Have not -> Have n’t -> Haven’t
‘Ever’ sometimes adds emphasis but it doesn’t sound right here. It would make more sense in reference to a specific event.
I haven’t seen my husband ever since the argument.
✓ I haven’t seen my husband since January.
For contractions, the apostrophe usually replaces the missing letter.
Have not -> Have n’t -> Haven’t
‘Ever’ sometimes adds emphasis but it doesn’t sound right here. It would make more sense in reference to a specific event.
I haven’t seen my husband ever since the argument.
Q:
My husband company will give us a financial support for International schools but the budget is limited to as same school fee as the Japanese school. この表現は自然ですか? Does this sound natural?
A:
× My husband company will give us a financial support for International schools but the budget is limited to as same school fee as the Japanese school.
✓ My husband’s company will give financial support for International schools, but the budget is limited to the same as the Japanese schools.
✓ My husband’s company will give financial support for International schools, but the budget is limited to the same as the Japanese schools.
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