As a marital status, 単身者 (たんしんしゃ, tanshinsha "single/unmarried person").
"Ms." is a title used for women regardless of their marital status, while "Miss" is used for unmarried women. It is more modern and respectful to use "Ms." in professional or formal settings to avoid making assumptions about a woman's marital status.
Someone who is not married can be referred to as unmarried, single, unattached, unwed, eligible, alone and by other terms depending on your perspective.In terms of titles, the title "Mister" or "Mr" is used for all men, regardless of their marital status. The title for women that does not indicate their marital status is Ms, pronounced mizz.
Marital status refers to the legal relationship between individuals in terms of being married, single, divorced, separated, or widowed. It is a categorical measurement that identifies a person's current relationship status in terms of their marital commitments.
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Propinquity, the state of being close to someone or something; proximity, is the single greatest influence on marital homogamy.
The average age of an unmarried/single female is 25. There is a higher percentage of unmarried females in the age racket of 18-29 than any other bracket. The average age of an unmarried/single male is 28.
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The term "Miss" denotes an unmarried woman, as in, Miss Smith, as compared to Mrs. Smith who would be a married woman. A usage that is now not very common is to refer to an unmarried woman as a maid. A woman who reaches old age without ever having married could be called an old maid.