Pronunciation: /ˈɛksərˌsaɪz ˈwɪdoʊ/
noun a person who is widowed due to their partner's dedication to exercise
A1 She became an exercise widow after her husband started going to the gym every day.
A2 The exercise widow missed spending quality time with her partner due to their conflicting workout schedules.
B1 As an exercise widow, she found solace in joining a fitness class to fill the void left by her partner's absence.
B2 Being an exercise widow made her realize the importance of maintaining a healthy balance between personal fitness goals and relationship commitments.
C1 The concept of being an exercise widow highlights the challenges faced by individuals when trying to prioritize their own health and well-being alongside their relationships.
C2 Despite being an exercise widow, she managed to find a harmonious balance between her fitness routine and quality time spent with her partner.
formal After her husband passed away, she became an exercise widow and focused on maintaining her fitness alone.
informal Since her husband stopped working out, she's become an exercise widow and goes to the gym by herself.
slang She's now an exercise widow since her partner stopped hitting the gym with her.
figurative With her busy schedule, she often feels like an exercise widow, unable to find time to work out with her friends.
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