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marriage
[mar-ij]
noun
(broadly) any of the diverse forms of interpersonal union established in various parts of the world to form a familial bond that is recognized legally, religiously, or socially, granting the participating partners mutual conjugal rights and responsibilities and including, for example, opposite-sex marriage, same-sex marriage, plural marriage, and arranged marriage:
Anthropologists say that some type of marriage has been found in every known human society since ancient times.
Also called opposite-sex marriage. the form of this institution under which a man and a woman have established their decision to live as husband and wife by legal commitments, religious ceremonies, etc.
this institution expanded to include two partners of the same gender, as in
the state, condition, or relationship of being married; wedlock.
They have a happy marriage.
Synonyms: matrimonythe legal or religious ceremony that formalizes the decision of two people to live as a married couple, including the accompanying social festivities.
to officiate at a marriage.
Synonyms: weddinga relationship in which two people have pledged themselves to each other in the manner of a husband and wife, without legal sanction.
trial marriage.
any close or intimate association or union.
the marriage of words and music in a hit song.
a formal agreement between two companies or enterprises to combine operations, resources, etc., for mutual benefit; merger.
a blending or matching of different elements or components.
The new lipstick is a beautiful marriage of fragrance and texture.
Cards., a meld of the king and queen of a suit, as in pinochle.
a piece of antique furniture assembled from components of two or more authentic pieces.
Obsolete., the formal declaration or contract by which act a man and a woman join in wedlock.
marriage
/ ˈmærɪdʒ /
noun
the state or relationship of living together in a legal partnership
the legal union or contract made by two people to live together
( as modifier )
marriage licence
marriage certificate
the religious or legal ceremony formalizing this union; wedding
a close or intimate union, relationship, etc
a marriage of ideas
(in certain card games, such as bezique, pinochle) the king and queen of the same suit
Other Word Forms
- nonmarriage noun
- postmarriage noun
- premarriage noun
- promarriage adjective
- remarriage noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of marriage1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Lady Annabel was the mother of six children from her two marriages, including Zac, who was Conservative MP for Richmond Park for eight years and who ran for mayor of London in 2016.
I look for reinforcement for the institution of marriage wherever I can find it.
The second documented the paradoxical state of affairs in which America’s poor live by the countercultural values taught to them by elites, while elites abide by traditional conceptions of work and marriage.
Turns out both interracial marriage and racial covenants are protected by 14th Amendment rights.
The Church was established in the 16th century by Henry VIII, the king who broke with the Catholic church over its refusal to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
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