Marital vs Martial
The words look and sound similar, but their meanings are completely different.
Here we have more detail:-
Marital (Adj.)
Marital means relating to marriage. It is used to describe things relating to marriage.
- Financial stress was the root of their marital problems.
- They took their marital vows in her family's garden.
Martial (Adj.)
Martial means something connected with fighting or war.
- Our students have martial discipline.
- A person with a martial spirit is brave and suited for war.
Difference between Marital, and Martial :-
Marital is an adjective that describes anything related to marriage. It's often used in formal, legal, or descriptive contexts concerning the state, quality, or rights within a marriage.
Common phrases are marital status, marital bliss, marital problems, marital vows, marital home.
Martial describes anything related to soldiers, the military, or warfare. It refers to war, combat, or military life.
If something is martial, it has to do with fighting or armed forces.
Common phrases are martial law, martial arts, court-martial, martial music.
Memory Trick:-
Marital = related to marriage.
Remember: Marital has "I do" in it (like a wedding).
Marital has "i" after "r" same like marriage.
Martial = related to war, the military, or combat.
Martial has a "t" for "t" as in "T"anks, "T"roops.
In a Nutshell
Marital with "i" after "r" means related with marriage.
Martial with "t" after "r" means related with war.
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