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espouse

/ɪˈspaʊz/

Meanings
  • verb

    to publicly support or advocate for a cause, idea, or person; to take on as a spouse

    - "He espoused the cause of women's rights."
    - "They espoused each other in a romantic ceremony."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with espouse
house , blouse , spouse
Variants
List of all variants of espouse that leads to same result
espouse , espoused , espouser , espousers , espouses , espousing
Etymology
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From Old French espousser ‘marry, betroth,’ from espous ‘spouse, husband.’


Trivia
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  1. The term 'espouse' comes from the Old French word 'espousser,' which means 'to marry,' 'betroth,' or 'take as a husband or wife'

  2. In medieval Europe, a couple would 'espouse' each other before the official wedding ceremony to establish their legal and social commitment to each other


Related Concepts
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  1. advocate: Someone who publicly supports or argues for a cause or policy

  2. endorse: To publicly support or approve of something

  3. marriage: A legally or formally recognized union between two people, typically for life


Culture
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In literature, the term 'espouse' is often used in the context of marriage or commitment to a cause. For example, in Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew,' the character Petruchio espouses Katherina, meaning he takes her as his wife.

How to Memorize "espouse"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the act of publicly supporting or advocating for a cause or taking on a spouse

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'espouse' with the idea of publicly supporting or taking on a spouse

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember that 'espouse' is a verb that means 'to take on as a spouse' or 'to publicly support'

🧠 Bonus Tips

To help you remember the word 'espouse', follow these practical tricks with steps:

1. Break it down: The word 'espouse' can be broken down into 'es' and 'pouse'. 'Es' is a common prefix in English, and 'pouse' can be thought of as a made-up word that sounds like 'spouse', a word you probably already know. So, 'es-pouse' can be thought of as 'to spouse' or 'to adopt as a spouse'.

2. Create a sentence: Make up a sentence using the word 'espouse'. For example, 'He decided to espouse the values of his new community by volunteering at local events.' This sentence creates a mental association between 'espouse' and the act of embracing and promoting certain values.

3. Use it in conversation: Try using the word 'espouse' in conversation with friends or family. This will help reinforce your memory of the word and its meaning.

4. Mnemonic device: Create a mnemonic device to help you remember 'espouse'. For example, you could think of the phrase 'Easy way to say 'I do' is 'es-pouse'', which creates a memorable association between the word and the act of getting married.

5. Visualize it: Try visualizing the word 'espouse' as a physical action. For example, imagine someone 'espousing' a set of beliefs by holding them up and declaring them to the world.


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