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con·nu·bi·al /kəˈnjuːbiəl $ -ˈnuː-/ adjective connubial bliss formalMARRY the state of being happily married 婚姻美满 living in connubial bliss 生活在幸福的婚姻中Examples from the Corpusconnubial• David and Harriet lay side by side in their connubial bed, lights out, the house still.• That night, in the connubial bedroom, she sat up against a stack of pillows, nursing the baby.• Here was the connubial complement to Miss Havisham's wedding feast but without the cobwebs.• David came back to sleep in the connubial room.Origin connubial (1600-1700) Latin connubialis, from connubium “marriage”, from com- ( → COM-) + nubere ( → NUPTIAL)con·nu·bi·al adjectiveChineseSyllable married state happily of Corpus the being |