Pronunciation: /ˈmærid/
noun a person who is married
A1 She is married to her high school sweetheart.
A2 My parents have been happily married for 25 years.
B1 Being married requires a lot of compromise and communication.
B2 The newly married couple went on a honeymoon to Hawaii.
C1 Their marriage is a true partnership built on trust and respect.
C2 The institution of marriage has evolved over time to reflect changing societal norms.
verb to enter into a legal marriage with someone
A1 They are married.
A2 She wants to get married next year.
B1 They got married in a small ceremony.
B2 After dating for five years, they finally decided to get married.
C1 Being married for over a decade, they have a strong relationship.
C2 Having been married for 25 years, they celebrated their anniversary with a trip around the world.
adjective having a spouse or being united in marriage
A1 My married friends invited me to their anniversary party.
A2 She is happily married with two children.
B1 Being married requires compromise and communication.
B2 The newly married couple went on their honeymoon to Hawaii.
C1 Their married life was filled with love and adventure.
C2 After many years of marriage, they were still deeply in love.
formal The couple got married in a beautiful ceremony.
informal They finally tied the knot and got married.
slang They decided to take the plunge and get hitched.
figurative Their businesses merged and got married to create a stronger entity.
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