Pronunciation: /ˈpærəˌnɪmf/
noun a person who accompanies a bridegroom in a wedding ceremony
A1 A paranymph is a person who assists and accompanies a bride or groom on their wedding day.
A2 In some cultures, a paranymph is responsible for organizing and coordinating wedding ceremonies.
B1 The role of a paranymph is to support the couple during the wedding preparations and ceremony.
B2 Paranymphs play a significant role in ensuring that the wedding day runs smoothly and according to plan.
C1 Paranymphs are often chosen for their organizational skills and ability to handle stressful situations.
C2 The duties of a paranymph may include managing guest lists, coordinating vendors, and providing emotional support to the couple.
formal The role of the paranymph in the wedding ceremony is to assist the bride and groom.
informal The paranymph helped the couple with their wedding preparations.
slang I heard the paranymph is throwing an awesome bachelor party for the groom.
figurative The best friend acted as a paranymph, always there to support and advise in times of need.
paranymhed
paranymphs
more paranymph
most paranymph
paranymphs
will paranymph
have paranymhed
is paranymhing
paranymph
paranymph
to paranymph
paranymhing
paranymhed