I. hus ‧ band 1 S1 W1 /ˈhʌzbənd/ BrE AmE noun
[ Language: Old English ; Origin: husbonda , from Old Norse , from hus 'house' + bondi 'someone who lives in a house' ]
1 . [countable] the man that a woman is married to ⇨ wife :
Have you met my husband Roy?
2 . ex-husband a man that a woman used to be married to
3 . husband and wife a man and woman who are married to each other
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THESAURUS
■ husband/wife etc
▪ husband/wife the man/woman you are married to:
My wife’s a teacher.
▪ partner the person you live with and have a sexual relationship with. Partner is often used when people are not married, or when you do not know if they are married. It is also used when talking about same-sex couples:
He lives with his partner Ruth and their eight-month-old son.
▪ fiancé/fiancée the man/woman you are engaged to:
He and fiancée Wendy Hodgson will marry in July.
▪ divorcee a woman who is divorced:
The Prince announced his intention to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson, an American divorcee.
▪ widow/widower a woman or man whose husband or wife has died:
Imelda Marcos, the widow of the former President
▪ spouse formal your spouse is your husband or wife:
The rule applies to spouses and children of military personnel.
▪ estranged wife/husband formal someone’s estranged husband or wife is one who they do not live with anymore:
She is trying to get her sons back from her estranged husband.
II. husband 2 BrE AmE verb [transitive]
formal to be very careful in the way you use your money, supplies etc and not waste any