Honeymoon
(noun)
- A holiday or trip taken by a couple immediately after they get married.
- The early phase of a relationship, especially a marriage, during which everything seems perfect.
Origin:
The word honeymoon comes from the old english word hony moone, which means "the first month after a marriage when the couple is believed to be very much in love".
Examples:
- They went on a honeymoon to Hawaii.
- The couple was on their honeymoon.
- The honeymoon was a romantic getaway.
- The honeymoon was a time for the couple to get to know each other.
- The honeymoon was a special time for the newlyweds.