wedded

[ˈwɛdɪd]

wedded Definition

  • 1married; having a spouse
  • 2devoted to or absorbed in something to a degree considered excessive

Using wedded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wedded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    They have been wedded for over 20 years.

  • Example

    He is wedded to his job and rarely takes time off.

  • Example

    She is wedded to the idea of becoming a doctor.

  • Example

    The company is wedded to its traditional business model.

wedded Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for wedded

Phrases with wedded

  • a state of perfect happiness enjoyed by a married couple

    Example

    After years of hard work, they finally achieved wedded bliss.

  • very close friends or partners who do everything together

    Example

    They have been wedded to the hip since college and still hang out every weekend.

  • strongly attached to or unwilling to change established customs or ways of doing things

    Example

    The company is wedded to tradition and has been slow to adopt new technologies.

Origins of wedded

from Old English 'weddian', meaning 'to pledge, covenant, betroth'

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Summary: wedded in Brief

The term 'wedded' [ˈwɛdɪd] refers to being married or devoted to something to an excessive degree. It can be used to describe a person's marital status, as in 'They have been wedded for over 20 years,' or their level of commitment to a particular idea or activity, as in 'She is wedded to the idea of becoming a doctor.' The phrase 'wedded bliss' denotes a state of perfect happiness enjoyed by a married couple, while 'wedded to tradition' implies being strongly attached to established customs or ways of doing things.

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