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wedded
[ wed-id ]
adjective
- united in matrimony; married:
the wedded couple; a wedded woman.
- of or relating to marriage or to those married:
the wedded state; wedded happiness.
- attached or dedicated, especially obstinately or unshakably:
a fearless person wedded to a just cause.
- associated or bound together inseparably:
form and substance wedded in harmony.
wedded
/ ˈwɛdɪd /
adjective
- of marriage
wedded bliss
- firmly in support of an idea or institution
wedded to the virtues of capitalism
Other Words From
- un·wedded adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Less than two weeks from now, we will find out whether Americans are more wedded to their internalized sexism than their democratic principles.
The eight couples have wedded, their week-long honeymoons are over and now they are adjusting to married life, living on top of each other in small London apartments.
This was a game of cat and mouse, high risk and high rewards from two managers wedded to their tactical approach.
While she’s not wedded to playing the hits — Raitt left out two of her biggest singles, “Love Sneakin’ Up On You” or “Not the Only One” — she cannot imagine a show without “Angel.”
It may be true, as many progressives hope, that Harris is less afflicted by quasi-imperialist American exceptionalism and less wedded to the neoliberal consensus than Biden or the many Democratic moderates who preceded her.
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