prenup

/ˈpriːnæp/

Definitions

1. noun

A prenuptial agreement, or a contract between two people that outlines the division of property and assets in the event of a divorce.

“She decided to propose a prenup to her fiancé before they got married.”

2. verb

To make a prenuptial agreement with someone.

“They decided to prenup before getting married to protect their assets.”

Synonyms

  • premarital agreement
  • prenuptial agreement

Antonyms

  • marriage settlement