Pronunciation: /ˈbɔstən ˈmɛrɪdʒ/
noun a historical term used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
A1 A Boston Marriage is a term used to describe two women living together as a couple.
A2 In the 19th century, some women in Boston formed Boston Marriages for companionship and financial security.
B1 The concept of a Boston Marriage gained popularity in the late 1800s as a way for women to live independently.
B2 Many famous female writers and activists in history were known to have been in Boston Marriages.
C1 The term Boston Marriage is often associated with intellectual and artistic women who chose to live together in a committed relationship.
C2 The dynamics of a Boston Marriage can vary greatly depending on the individuals involved and their unique circumstances.
formal A Boston Marriage is a term used to describe a long-term cohabiting relationship between two women.
informal Hey, have you heard about Sarah and Emily's Boston Marriage? They've been living together for years.
slang Those two are basically in a Boston Marriage, they do everything together.
figurative Their friendship is like a Boston Marriage, they are inseparable.
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