Is wedded a correct word?

Is wedded a correct word?

It’s equally rare to see “wedded” as the past tense of “wed.” Yes, that’s right. “I wedded my husband 26 years ago this week” is grammatically correct. It certainly sounds clunky to modern ears, which is probably why most past tense references are “wed.” “Wedded” is overwhelmingly used as an adjective.

How do you use wedded?

1, This newly wedded couple are always quarreling. 2, Mr Lowe has just celebrated six months of wedded bliss to his sweetheart Ellen. 3, Conservationists are mostly wedded to preserving diversity in nature. 4, He is wedded to his work.

What is the similar meaning of wedded?

united in matrimony; married
united in matrimony; married: the wedded couple; a wedded woman.

What is the meaning of wedded husband?

1. wedded – having been taken in marriage. wed. married – joined in matrimony; “a married man”; “a married couple”

What is wedded wife?

Wedded means the same as married. [formal] He proposed she become his lawfully wedded wife. Synonyms: married, marital, nuptial, conjugal More Synonyms of wedded.

What is the past tense of wedding?

Wed verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
wed wedding wed or wedded

What part of speech is wedded?

wedded adjective
wedded adjective (MARRIED)

What does Bewed mean?

; wed; marry
Verb. bewed (third-person singular simple present beweds, present participle bewedding, simple past and past participle bewed or bewedded) (transitive) To pledge oneself to; betroth; wed; marry. quotations ▼ (transitive) To unite closely and intimately; join.

What does lawfully wedded mean?

If someone had a wife that he married legally and another one whom he just underwent a customary ceremony with, I would say that the one he married legally was his ‘legal wife’, ‘lawful wife’ or ‘lawfully wedded wife’.

What is the third form of wedding?

Wedding verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Participle
wedding weddinging weddinged

What is the past participle of wed?

wedded
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense weds , past tense wedded language note: The form wed is used in the present tense and is the past tense. The past participle can be either wed or wedded. If one person weds another or if two people wed or are wed, they get married.

How do you wish a happy married life?

Examples:

  1. Best wishes!
  2. We’re/I’m so happy for you!
  3. Wishing you lots of love and happiness.
  4. Wishing you a long and happy marriage.
  5. Wishing you the best today and always.
  6. So happy to celebrate this day with you both!
  7. Best wishes for a fun-filled future together.
  8. Wishing you fulfillment of every dream!