célibataire
single, unmarried
adjective noun seh-lee-bah-TEHR Less Common
Origin: Latin caelibatus
Usage Note
Célibataire functions as both adjective ('single') and noun ('a single person'); un célibataire endurci is a confirmed bachelor. It carries no negative connotation in modern French. The noun célibat refers to the state of being unmarried, and is also used in a religious context for priestly celibacy.
Examples
"Elle est célibataire depuis deux ans."
Natural Translation
She has been single for two years.
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