weddedwed‧ded /ˈwedɪd/ adjective [only before noun]Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
Has it ever occurred to you that I was wedded and bedded and well pregnant by the time I was your age?
It was a celebration not just of 25 years' wedded bliss, but also the modern Labour Party.
The guests were crowding slowly past the wedded couple, kissing them, shaking their hands.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES►domestic/wedded/marital bliss
six months of wedded bliss
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►bliss
· It was a celebration not just of 25 years' wedded bliss, but also the modern Labour Party.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY►wedded bliss
After nine years of wedded bliss, .
It was a celebration not just of 25 years' wedded bliss, but also the modern Labour Party.
►be wedded to something
This is a big problem, and we're not wedded to any one solution.
At the same time, Mr Stowers denies that he is wedded to technology stocks.
The Republicans were wedded to conservative fiscal views that stressed the importance of balancing the budget and cutting taxes.
1formal married: a newly-wedded couple my lawfully wedded wife2wedded bliss the happiness that comes when you are married – used humorously3be wedded to something to believe strongly in a particular idea or way of doing things: On the whole the working class is still wedded to the Labour Party.