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newlywed Definition

newly·wed (--wed′)

noun

a recently married person

newlywed Synonyms

newlywed

n.

blushing bride, bridegroom, honeymooner; see bride, groom 2, husband, wife.

newlywed Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • back: Need to prove spend on a shifting landscape is newlyweds backed by.
  • buy: Any ideas on what to buy newlyweds and newborns that is both amusing yet inoffensive?
  • offer: I think another tradition that should be upheld, is for the best man to offer the newlyweds some advice on marriage.
  • include: The missing include newlywed George Smith, 26, who disappeared last July while on a Mediterranean honeymoon cruise with his wife.
  • fall: Insurers are struggling most common but the gsm module fall the newlyweds.
  • join: After the first dance, all the guests are invited to join the newlyweds on the dance floor.

Adjective modifier

  • relentless: They turn up its relentless newlywed its credit the.
  • young: Especially now as young newlyweds and love is burning inside of us, we could have many special hours together.
  • many: But with weddings becoming larger, costlier, and more complex, many would-be newlyweds are turning to professional wedding consultants for help.

Modifies a noun

  • couple: However, today Bob has a sure thing a newlywed couple in search of the tract home of their dreams.

Noun used with modifier

  • show: The singer is in talks with MTV chiefs to appear on the channel's hit show Newlyweds.
  • reality: Jessica Simpson She's known and loved for her dizzy character on her reality TV show Newlyweds.