No, you are no longer a widow if you remarry. The term "widow" specifically refers to a woman whose spouse has died and who has not remarried.
Here's why:
- Legal Definition: The legal definition of "widow" is tied to marital status. Once you remarry, your legal marital status changes, and you are no longer considered a widow.
- Social Understanding: Socially, the term "widow" is used to describe a woman who has lost her spouse and is still unmarried. Remarriage signifies a new chapter in your life and changes your relationship status.
While the term "widow" may no longer apply, it's important to remember that your experience of loss and grief remains valid. You may still identify with aspects of your life as a widow, even after remarrying.