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Meaning of bride
bride (n)
a woman who has recently been married
Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
a woman participant in her own marriage ceremony
bride (n.)
A woman newly married, or about to be married.
Fig.: An object ardently loved.
bride (v. t.)
To make a bride of.
bride Sentence Examples
- The bride wore a stunning white gown adorned with delicate lace.
- As the bride walked down the aisle, her eyes sparkled with joy.
- The bride's bouquet was a beautiful arrangement of roses and lilies.
- The bride's family gathered around her, offering words of love and encouragement.
- The groom eagerly awaited the moment he would see his bride for the first time.
- After months of planning, the bride's wedding day finally arrived.
- The bride's radiant smile lit up the entire room as she exchanged vows with her beloved.
- Tears of happiness welled up in the eyes of the bride's parents as they watched their daughter say "I do."
- Following the ceremony, the bride and groom led the procession to the reception hall.
- Guests cheered and applauded as the newlyweds shared their first dance as husband and bride.
FAQs About the word bride
a woman who has recently been married, Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523), a woman participant in her own marriage ceremonyA woman newly married,
partner, lady, spouse,wife, man, groom, significant other, helpmeet, helpmate,husband
ex,ex, bachelor,single, single, bachelor, maid, maiden, maiden, maid
The bride wore a stunning white gown adorned with delicate lace.
As the bride walked down the aisle, her eyes sparkled with joy.
The bride's bouquet was a beautiful arrangement of roses and lilies.
The bride's family gathered around her, offering words of love and encouragement.