nuptials
Britishplural noun
Explanation
When you go to someone's wedding, you are attending their nuptials, a fancier way of talking about a wedding ceremony. If you take away the "s" in nuptials, it is used like an adjective to mean "related to marriage." You could say that your newlywed friends are living in nuptial bliss, or if you like them less, that their wedding, with fireworks and a horse-drawn carriage, was a perfect example of nuptial excess.
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Example Sentences
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Nuptials are held all over the island, airborne in helicopters, or afloat, on the ferries that import the marriage-bound.
From New York Times • Jul. 27, 2016
They discuss Albert Camus, and the president tells how on a recent trip to Algeria he made a detour to the town of Tipasa because it was the scene of Camus' 1938 book Nuptials.
From BBC • Jul. 29, 2011
Nuptials in developed nations almost always represent an accommodation between tradition and society as it really is — as this one did.
From Time • Apr. 29, 2011
Nov. 4, 1929 Nuptials The banns have been published of John Daniel II and Jenny Lind, spinster.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The marriage-knot is tied; and the Nuptials consummated, and Joy and Felicity runs high between them.
From The Notorious Impostor and Diego Redivivus by Settle, Elkanah
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