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Marital: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

    “Marital” means “about marriage”—status, rights, home, sex, and property. See collocations, comparisons (matrimonial, conjugal, spousal), prepositions, examples, and clear usage.

    Prenatal: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

      “Prenatal” means before birth—used for care, testing, classes, and vitamins during pregnancy. Compare to antenatal, perinatal, postpartum, and neonatal, with clear examples and collocations.

      Prenuptial: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

        “Prenuptial” means before marriage—most often in prenuptial agreements, classes, or photos. See collocations, prepositions, comparisons (premarital, antenuptial, postnuptial), and examples.

        Restoration Comedy: Meaning, Themes & Examples

          English comedies from 1660–1710 famed for sharp banter, rakes, fops, and marriage games. See how they treat desire, status, and hypocrisy—and how modern stagings handle bawdy humor and consent.

          Decadence: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

            “Decadence” can mean harmful overindulgence and cultural decline—or, playfully, rich comfort (“decadent dessert”). Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and careful usage.

            Permissiveness: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

              Permissiveness is overall leniency—rules that allow more and restrict less. See how it differs from permissibility and tolerance, plus collocations, prepositions, examples, and usage tips.

              Profligacy: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

                Profligacy means reckless waste or overindulgence—financial, environmental, or moral. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and neutral, evidence-based ways to describe excess.

                Sybaritic: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

                  “Sybaritic” describes a love of plush comfort and rich sensory pleasure—soft textures, slow baths, fine food. Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and tone-smart usage.

                  Epicure: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

                    An epicure is a discerning lover of food and drink—more about quality than quantity. Learn collocations, prepositional frames, comparisons (gourmet, gourmand, foodie), and clear example uses.

                    Bohemian: Meaning, Usage & Comparisons

                      “Bohemian” means an unconventional, creative lifestyle (and, capitalized, someone from Bohemia). Learn collocations, prepositions, comparisons, examples, and how it differs from boho-chic and libertine.