Pronunciation: /ˈwɛdɪd/
verb past tense of the verb 'wed', meaning to marry or unite in marriage
A1 They were wedded in a beautiful ceremony.
A2 The couple wedded last summer in a small chapel.
B1 After dating for years, they finally wedded in a lavish ceremony.
B2 The royal couple wedded in a grand ceremony that was televised worldwide.
C1 The two families were wedded through a strategic business partnership.
C2 Their love story was wedded in a bestselling novel that captivated readers worldwide.
adjective joined in marriage; married
A1 They are wedded in a small ceremony at the courthouse.
A2 The couple exchanged vows and became wedded in a traditional church wedding.
B1 After years of dating, they decided to get wedded in a beautiful outdoor ceremony.
B2 The newly wedded couple went on a romantic honeymoon to celebrate their marriage.
C1 Their wedded life has been filled with love, laughter, and shared dreams.
C2 The couple's long-lasting wedded bliss is an inspiration to all who know them.
formal The couple was wedded in a beautiful ceremony at the church.
informal They finally got wedded after dating for five years.
slang They decided to get wedded and have a small backyard wedding.
figurative The artist was wedded to his craft, spending hours perfecting his work.
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