Bride ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bride ( noun )

  1. A woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event.
  2. A woman who has recently been married.
  3. A woman who is going to be married.

Origin:

Old english brȳd "newly married woman", of germanic origin; related to german braut, also bride.

Examples:

  1. The bride was wearing a white dress.
  2. The groom and bride were walking arm in arm.
  3. The bride and groom exchanged vows.
  4. The bride was given away by her father.
  5. The bride and groom cut the wedding cake together.

(As a verb)

Bride ( verb )

  1. A woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event.
  2. A woman who has recently been married.
  3. A woman who is going to be married.

Origin:

Old english brȳd "newly married woman", of germanic origin; related to german braut, also bride.

Examples:

  1. The bride was wearing a white dress.
  2. The groom and bride were walking arm in arm.
  3. The bride and groom exchanged vows.
  4. The bride was given away by her father.
  5. The bride and groom cut the wedding cake together.
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