WordNet
n. a man who is divorced from (or separated from) his wife [syn: grass widower]
Usage examples of "divorced man".
Second, Franklin, a divorced man with five children, could never, ever—.
Second, Franklin, a divorced man with five children, could never, ever -- like double pneumonia -- marry a Catholic and expect to win so much as a race for sheriff of Dutchess County.
For a single, divorced man, this should have been enough to live on fairly well in Miami.
After all, no divorced man could be a candidate for President, and though he hardly need worry about that now, the thought was there, lodged in his mind, the necessary motor to any action.
After a proper grieving period, in fact it was over a year after the funeral, Celeste had started seeing a divorced man who was seven years younger.
It could not stand on the mystic split that divorced man's soul from his body.
With the meticulousness of a divorced man who'd come to realize the tremendous amount of maintenance that his former wife had done and he'd never noticed, he used a squeegee to wipe water off the shower stall so there wouldn't be lime stains.
Nothing more pathetic than a divorced man who can't stop talking about his ex-wife.
A divorced man is very handicapped in the service, especially when he's in sight of flag rank.