Ex ( noun , prefix )

(As a noun)

Ex ( noun )

  1. A former spouse, partner, or lover.
  2. A former student, employee, or member of a group.

Origin:

Shortened form of latin ex- (“out of, from”), used in english as a prefix.

Examples:

  1. Her ex-husband remarried last year.
  2. My ex-boyfriend and I are still good friends.
  3. The company's policy prohibits fraternization between current employees and ex-employees.
  4. The ex-president of the company was involved in a major scandal.
  5. The ex-member of the band went on to have a successful solo career.

(As a prefix)

Ex ( prefix )

  1. A former spouse, partner, or lover.
  2. A former student, employee, or member of a group.

Origin:

Shortened form of latin ex- (“out of, from”), used in english as a prefix.

Examples:

  1. Her ex-husband remarried last year.
  2. My ex-boyfriend and I are still good friends.
  3. The company's policy prohibits fraternization between current employees and ex-employees.
  4. The ex-president of the company was involved in a major scandal.
  5. The ex-member of the band went on to have a successful solo career.
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