verb🔗ShareViudarTo make a widow or widower of someone; to cause the death of the spouse of."The tragic accident widowed Mary's husband, leaving her with three young children. "El trágico accidente enviudó al marido de Mary, dejándola con tres hijos pequeños.familypersonactionhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗SharePrivar, despojarTo strip of anything valued."The company's recent layoffs widowed many employees of their generous retirement plans. "Los recientes despidos de la empresa despojaron a muchos empleados de sus generosos planes de jubilación.familyvalueactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareDotar con el derecho de viudaTo endow with a widow's right."The will widowed Sarah with the full ownership of the house and its contents, ensuring her financial security after her husband's passing. "El testamento dotó a Sarah con el derecho de viuda a la propiedad total de la casa y su contenido, asegurando su seguridad financiera tras el fallecimiento de su marido.familyrightpersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareQuedar viudo/aTo be widow to."After losing her husband, Sarah was widowed. "Después de perder a su esposo, Sarah quedó viuda.familyhumanpersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareViudo, viuda(of a previously married person) Whose spouse has died or is gone missing; who has become a widow or widower."After her husband's unexpected death, Mrs. Davis became widowed and had to raise her children alone. "Después de la inesperada muerte de su esposo, la Sra. Davis enviudó y tuvo que criar a sus hijos sola.familyhumanpersonageconditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading