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1. bride
noun. ['ˈbraɪd'] a woman who has recently been married.
Synonyms
Etymology
- bride (French)
- bryd (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Bride
- oversupplied
- subdivide
- nationwide
- misapplied
- europewide
- worldwide
- westside
- stateside
- mcbryde
- malahide
- complied
- coincide
- alongside
- untried
- supplied
- subside
- retried
- replied
- provide
- preside
- pool-side
- misguide
- liquide
- implied
- decried
- confide
- astride
- upside
- untied
- stride
How do you pronounce bride?
Pronounce bride as braɪd.
US - How to pronounce bride in American English
UK - How to pronounce bride in British English
Sentences with bride
1. Noun, singular or mass
Be sure to ask the bride if there are people she does not want invited.
Quotes about bride
1. When I design a wedding dress with a bustle, it has to be one the bride can dance in. I love the idea that something is practical and still looks great.
- Vera Wang
2. When it's over, I want to say: all my lifeI was a bride married to amazement.I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms. When it is over, I don't want to wonderif I have made of my life something particular, and real.I don't want to find myself sighing and frightened,or full of argument. I don't want to end up simply having visited this world.
- Mary Oliver
3. For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee; And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes Of the beautiful Annabel Lee; And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride, In the sepulchre there by the sea, In her tomb by the sounding sea.
- Edgar Allan Poe
4. bride
noun. ['ˈbraɪd'] a woman participant in her own marriage ceremony.
Synonyms
Etymology
- bride (French)
- bryd (Old English (ca. 450-1100))