adverb
- in a manner relating to marriage or the married state
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The couple lived connubially for fifty years without a single serious argument.
- They were connubially bound by law and affection.
- The novel explores how two people might exist connubially in modern society.
- He spoke connubially of his wife, with deep respect and admiration.
- Their connubially united household became a model for their community.