coupledom

English

Etymology

couple + -dom

Noun

coupledom (usually uncountable, plural coupledoms)

  1. The world or sphere of romantic couples.
  2. The state of being a romantic couple.
    • 2011 February 13, James MacGowan, “Heart of the City by Ariel Sabar”, in Toronto Star:
      More coffee is consumed, a movie date is arranged, coupledom achieved and, naturally, nuptials performed.
    • 6 May 2023, Rachel Cooke, “It was ludicrous but also magnificent: the coronation stirred every emotion”, in The Guardian:
      Their hard-won, second-chance coupledom had never been to me more gently touching, every bit as much a symbol of 21st-century Britain as the sound of a gospel choir, or a Hindu prime minister reading from the Epistle to the Colossians.
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