Unpartnered
"Unpartnered" in a Sentence (2 examples)
The novelist Anita Brookner, a shrewder handicapper of the luck of unpartnered women, tested that proposition in her Booker Prize-winning 1984 novel “Hotel du Lac,” in which a bloodless man tries to bully a woman into settling for him.
[…]all of the growth in the unpartnered population since 1990 has come from a rise in the number who have never been married.
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