honeymoon
Americannoun
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a vacation or trip taken by a newly married couple (often used attributively).
After you've said "I do," why not escape to a dream honeymoon in Greece?
Relax and kindle the flame of passion in one of our honeymoon suites.
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a period of harmony at the beginning of a marriage.
After the initial honeymoon, there may be a temptation to let routine take over.
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any period of blissful harmony.
Their entire 60 years of marriage was one long honeymoon.
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any new relationship characterized by an initial period of harmony and goodwill.
The honeymoon between Congress and the new president was over.
verb (used without object)
noun
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a holiday taken by a newly married couple
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( as modifier )
a honeymoon cottage
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a holiday considered to resemble a honeymoon
a second honeymoon
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the early, usually calm period of a relationship, such as a political or business one
verb
Other Word Forms
- honeymooner noun
Etymology
Origin of honeymoon
Example Sentences
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It opens in Portofino, the Italian town where the actor Richard Burton first proposed to her - and where she spent four of her eight honeymoons.
From BBC
She and her two siblings grew up under the watchful eye of a taxidermied chicken in a museum case that her parents picked up on their honeymoon.
“We postponed our honeymoon trip to the summer because of dissertation work, and then had to repostpone it because the work kept not finishing,” he said in a biography page on the Nobel website.
Just over four weeks ago, she was basking in a landslide election victory, but polls published this week suggest that the honeymoon is souring.
From Barron's
Pregnancy for Hedda is as distasteful a matter as these in-law intrusions, but it’s clear that George didn’t spend his entire honeymoon in the library and that the marriage plot has got ahead of her.
From Los Angeles Times
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