Pronunciation: /dʒɪˈhɑːdi braɪd/
noun a person who is married to a jihadi fighter or member of a militant group
A1 The jihadi bride wore a traditional headscarf.
A2 The jihadi bride left her family to join the extremist group.
B1 The jihadi bride's radical beliefs led her to support acts of terrorism.
B2 Authorities are monitoring the movements of jihadi brides returning from conflict zones.
C1 The media coverage of jihadi brides has sparked debates on national security policies.
C2 The government is implementing measures to prevent the recruitment of vulnerable individuals as jihadi brides.
formal The government is working on strategies to repatriate jihadi brides who want to return to their home countries.
informal Did you hear about that jihadi bride who was captured by authorities in Syria?
slang I can't believe she ran off to join ISIS as a jihadi bride.
figurative Becoming a jihadi bride to extremist ideologies is like willingly entering a prison of hate and violence.
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