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conscious uncoupling
noun
the ending of a romantic relationship or marriage in a respectful, positive, and constructive way.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- consciously uncouple verb (used without object)
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of conscious uncoupling1
Example Sentences
āItās either a womb or a tomb,ā said Katherine Woodward Thomas, a marriage and family therapist who coined the term āconscious uncouplingā and later wrote a book about how to do it.
Later in the conversation, Paltrow got sentimental about her marriage to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, which ended in their āconscious uncoupling.ā
Thatās up there with āwardrobe malfunctionā and āconscious uncoupling.ā
And after seven years in court, some on social media speculated that Ms Paltrow and Mr Sanderson would be entering a period of "conscious uncoupling", a reference to a phrase coined during the actress' divorce from Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin.
Gwyneth Paltrow, wellness guru, entrepreneur and actress, has given the world many things: conscious uncoupling, rectal ozone therapy and, now, a week and a half into that limited series officially known as Sanderson v.
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