bride Synonyms

bride Meaning

Wordnet

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

Webster

bride (n.)

A woman newly married, or about to be married.

Fig.: An object ardently loved.

Webster

bride (v. t.)

To make a bride of.

bride Sentence Examples

  1. The bride wore a stunning white gown adorned with delicate lace.
  2. As the bride walked down the aisle, her eyes sparkled with joy.
  3. The bride's bouquet was a beautiful arrangement of roses and lilies.
  4. The bride's family gathered around her, offering words of love and encouragement.
  5. The groom eagerly awaited the moment he would see his bride for the first time.
  6. After months of planning, the bride's wedding day finally arrived.
  7. The bride's radiant smile lit up the entire room as she exchanged vows with her beloved.
  8. Tears of happiness welled up in the eyes of the bride's parents as they watched their daughter say "I do."
  9. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom led the procession to the reception hall.
  10. 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,

wife, spouse, lady, partner, significant other, groom, consort, helpmeet,husband, helpmate

ex,ex, bachelor, single, maid, bachelor,single, maiden, maid, maiden

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.