bridal
Americanadjective
noun
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a wedding.
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Archaic. a wedding feast.
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- bridally adverb
- prebridal adjective
Etymology
Origin of bridal
before 1100; Middle English bridale wedding feast, Old English brȳdealu, equivalent to brȳd bride 1 + ealu ale, i.e., ale-drinking; now taken as bride 1 + -al 1
Example Sentences
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I also want to remind you of something that I often forget when the costs of being in a bridal party starts adding up: Weddings are fun!
From MarketWatch
“His longer-term strategy, Grow Brand Love, which focuses on driving growth in self-purchase and gifting through design-led product, while continuing to expand in bridal, appears to be gaining traction.”
From Barron's
The fashion designer and bridal boutique owner sympathizes with retailers grappling with the penny problem.
Beauticians offer "bridal packages" promising rapid slimming before the big day.
From BBC
Wedding invitations were sent out and bridal gifts showered.
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