paramour in English

noun
1
a lover, especially the illicit partner of a married person.
Is it too much to have these characters actually act like fathers and daughters, and not just like rich, sleazy sugar daddies with their young, illicit paramours tagging along for the ride?
synonyms:loversignificant otherinamoratagirlfriendmistressthe other womankept womancourtesanboyfriendthe other maninamoratotoy boysugar daddy(main) squeezeconcubine

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1. Paramour comes to mind, but that is a neuter term.

2. His wife suspected that he had a paramour.

3. And none but thou shalt be my paramour!

4. " Thou hast kept the secret of thy paramour.

5. Keeps thee here is dark to be his paramour?

6. Caines ( 1975 ) on the ease of a finite paramour set.

7. She sought a divorce on the grounds that her husband had a paramour in another town.

8. The riot, "the British fans a harsh slap", so that people England's paramour.

9. Babae),paramour : 愛人,恋人,mistress : 愛人,情婦, (Tag

10. Three years ago, he conceived another child with his longtime paramour, Laurel Kenner.

11. Synonyms for Amorist include Casanova, lover, paramour, Romeo, suitor, swain, wooer, Don Juan, lady's man and womanizer

12. Shall I believe that unsubstantial death is amorous and keeps you in dark to be his paramour?

13. A Courtesan is a glorified prostitute, a paramour to the royal, noble and wealthy men of society" (1)

14. So you can understand why her six children got a little nervous when a few years ago, the duchess found a new paramour.

15. 26 Your judgment has been clouded by the sunk-cost fallacy: you hoped to get a master's degree, great food and an Italian paramour.

16. Arachne was soon sent to go after the Shroud (Max Coleridge),an unregistered superhero and Julia's new boyfriend (and former paramour to the original Spider-Woman)

17. 27 They saw me with my thin marathoner's body and wondered what it was that I admired in this portly paramour with the plus-size panties.

18. Your judgment has been clouded by the sunk-cost fallacy: you hoped to get a master's degree, great food and an Italian paramour.

19. They saw me with my thin marathoner's body and wondered what it was that I admired in this portly paramour with the plus-size panties.

20. There are also several similar words to Amorist in our dictionary, which are Casanova, Lover, Paramour, Romeo, Suitor, Swain, Wooer and Don Juan. Amorist is …

21. On one occasion, they said, a paramour announced that if she didn't get promoted, she would take the warden down with her knowledge of "every scar on his body."

22. But at the instant the princess raised her veil and revealed her countenance, he was absolutely stunned only for it to light on him that the princess was his own deeply beloved paramour.

23. The Delhi High Court recently refused bail to a person accused in a case concerning the murder of an old couple at the Behest of their daughter and her paramour (Raghvender vs State)

24. If the son of a paramour or a prostitute desire his fathers house, and desert his adoptive father and adoptive mother, and goes to his fathers house, then shall his eye be put out.

25. Because the minister was also a close friend of M. Walter, it was not difficult for de Cantel's new paramour to learn the state secret that France would soon guarantee the Moroccan debt.

26. Courtesan: 1 n a woman who cohabits with an important man Synonyms: concubine , doxy , paramour Types: odalisque a woman slave in a harem Type of: fancy woman , kept woman , mistress an adulterous woman; a woman who has an ongoing extramarital sexual relationship with a man

27. It is only afterwards that, surviving many minor gods of war, he becomes a leader of hosts, a sort of divine knight and patron of knighthood; and, through the old intricate connexion of love and war, and that Amorousness which is the universally conceded privilege of the soldier's life, he comes to be very near Aphrodite, -- the paramour of the goddess of physical beauty.