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paramour
[par-uh-moor]
noun
an illicit lover, especially of a married person.
any lover.
paramour
/ ˈæəˌʊə /
noun
derogatorya lover, esp an adulterous woman
an archaic word for beloved
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of paramour1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of paramour1
Example Sentences
Often, a Housewife will end one season in a promising new relationship, only for their paramour to be cut loose by the next, when new romances blossom alongside fresh opening taglines.
Of course, it was just to help his paramour Kate escape her father’s evil clutches.
The priest assures his paramour that he does not require love in return for Jérémie’s freedom, only the occasional stroll through the woods or conversation.
His lawyers claim he’s being falsely accused, maintaining that the weapon was a prop he took from the set of a music video filmed with his paramour, the pop star Rihanna.
When Mayers arrived for court around 9:45 a.m., he was flanked by his usual entourage and mobbed by media, but his paramour was nowhere in sight.
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