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Definition of unconsummated in English: unconsummatedadjectiveʌnˈkɒns(j)əmeɪtɪdˌənˈkɑnsəˌmeɪdəd (of a marriage or other relationship) not having been consummated. a loveless, unconsummated marriage any alliance with Lovejoy remains frustratingly unconsummated Example sentencesExamples - Edouard was very attractive to women, but he also had loves that were unconsummated, yet still very significant, with men.
- Controversially, in 1997 she published Emma in Love, an update of Jane Austen's novel in which Emma leaves her marriage to Mr Knightley unconsummated and falls passionately in love with a French baroness.
- There is also a homely, unworldly duo, Mitch and Mickey, played by Catherine O'Hara and Levy: a pair deeply traumatised by their unspoken, unconsummated love for each other.
- His undergraduate relationship with Hughes was physical but unconsummated, as was quite normal in the early 1950s, a period when comparatively few students were having sex.
- Afterwards, the marriage unconsummated, Catherine has numerous affairs and begins to curry favour with the army.
- They marry, but the marriage is kept secret and unconsummated for a year.
- Male-female friendship with an unconsummated erotic subtext becomes much healthier for a woman because it obliterates the potential for pain that always seems to accompany romantic involvement.
- Doughty-Wylie was married, and the relationship between them was fated to be unconsummated and secret.
- In 1853, while painting his portrait in Scotland, Millais fell in love with Ruskin's wife Effie, the victim of an unconsummated marriage, whom he wed in 1855.
- You may be seeing more patients with a long-ignored but serious problem: unconsummated marriage.
- The unconsummated love between Cathy and Heathcliff had perhaps more to do with being personifications of the very land they lived on.
- First there is Meghan, an auburn-haired beauty, whose friend Clara is beaten by her husband on her wedding night, has her unconsummated marriage annulled and enters a convent in 1916.
- The story of unconsummated middle-class adultery began life as a one-act play, Still Life, in the compilation Tonight at 8.30.
- His unconsummated relationship with the milkwoman, played with a smouldering air by Barbara Flynn, was a metaphor for all his missed opportunities.
- Stopes' first marriage was unconsummated and then annulled in 1916 and so she found herself researching the subject.
- Irving can't conceal his vicarious delight in this unconsummated passion, ‘which remained a crush, at room's length, no more’.
- I stood on the bemired beach with Dianna on the first month anniversary of her unconsummated marriage.
- It's about John Ruskin's unconsummated marriage to the Countess Euphemia, or Effie.
- The novelist himself lived for many years in unconsummated love with a happily married woman who accepted him as part of her family.
- Two years on, he has become her protector, her unconsummated lover, her student - and her only prison visitor.
Definition of unconsummated in US English: unconsummatedadjectiveˌənˈkänsəˌmādədˌənˈkɑnsəˌmeɪdəd (of a marriage or other relationship) not having been consummated. a loveless, unconsummated marriage any alliance with Lovejoy remains frustratingly unconsummated Example sentencesExamples - Afterwards, the marriage unconsummated, Catherine has numerous affairs and begins to curry favour with the army.
- First there is Meghan, an auburn-haired beauty, whose friend Clara is beaten by her husband on her wedding night, has her unconsummated marriage annulled and enters a convent in 1916.
- His undergraduate relationship with Hughes was physical but unconsummated, as was quite normal in the early 1950s, a period when comparatively few students were having sex.
- You may be seeing more patients with a long-ignored but serious problem: unconsummated marriage.
- His unconsummated relationship with the milkwoman, played with a smouldering air by Barbara Flynn, was a metaphor for all his missed opportunities.
- Doughty-Wylie was married, and the relationship between them was fated to be unconsummated and secret.
- It's about John Ruskin's unconsummated marriage to the Countess Euphemia, or Effie.
- Male-female friendship with an unconsummated erotic subtext becomes much healthier for a woman because it obliterates the potential for pain that always seems to accompany romantic involvement.
- I stood on the bemired beach with Dianna on the first month anniversary of her unconsummated marriage.
- Irving can't conceal his vicarious delight in this unconsummated passion, ‘which remained a crush, at room's length, no more’.
- The novelist himself lived for many years in unconsummated love with a happily married woman who accepted him as part of her family.
- Edouard was very attractive to women, but he also had loves that were unconsummated, yet still very significant, with men.
- There is also a homely, unworldly duo, Mitch and Mickey, played by Catherine O'Hara and Levy: a pair deeply traumatised by their unspoken, unconsummated love for each other.
- Two years on, he has become her protector, her unconsummated lover, her student - and her only prison visitor.
- Stopes' first marriage was unconsummated and then annulled in 1916 and so she found herself researching the subject.
- In 1853, while painting his portrait in Scotland, Millais fell in love with Ruskin's wife Effie, the victim of an unconsummated marriage, whom he wed in 1855.
- They marry, but the marriage is kept secret and unconsummated for a year.
- The unconsummated love between Cathy and Heathcliff had perhaps more to do with being personifications of the very land they lived on.
- Controversially, in 1997 she published Emma in Love, an update of Jane Austen's novel in which Emma leaves her marriage to Mr Knightley unconsummated and falls passionately in love with a French baroness.
- The story of unconsummated middle-class adultery began life as a one-act play, Still Life, in the compilation Tonight at 8.30.
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