non-monogamous
/ˌnɒn.məˈnɒɡ.ə.məs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌnɑːn.məˈnɑː.ɡə.məs/ (ame, ipa)
non-monogamous — adjective
1. describing a person, relationship, or way of living in which someone has more th
describing a person, relationship, or way of living in which someone has more than one romantic or sexual partner during the same period.
After many talks, Iris and her husband chose a non-monogamous marriage.
attributive: non-monogamous + marriage
The couple stayed non-monogamous while living in different countries for work.
predicative: stay non-monogamous
Folake wrote a blog about setting clear rules in a non-monogamous relationship.
Their friends knew the band leader was non-monogamous and dating two people.
A non-monogamous dating app asks users to explain their boundaries clearly.
- polyamorous
often stresses having several loving relationships, while non-monogamous is broader
- open
is common in conversation for relationships, but it is less formal and can be narrower
- nonexclusive
is often used for dating and may sound less committed than non-monogamous
- monogamous
describes having only one romantic or sexual partner at a time
- exclusive
often focuses on two people agreeing not to date anyone else
文法句型
a non-monogamous relationship
be non-monogamous
remain non-monogamous while + -ing
用法筆記
This adjective is often used when the people involved know about the arrangement and agree to it. In everyday conversation, speakers may use open relationship for one common type, but non-monogamous is the broader term.