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View usage for: (braɪdəl) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Bridal is used to describe something that belongs or relates to a bride, or to both a bride and the person sheis marrying. She wore a floor-length bridal gown. ...the bridal party. Synonyms: matrimonial, marriage, wedding, marital More Synonyms of bridal bridal in British English (ˈbraɪdəl) adjective1. of or relating to a bride or a wedding; nuptial noun2. obsolete a wedding or wedding feast Word origin Old English brӯdealu, literally: "bride ale", that is, wedding feast bridal in American English (ˈbraɪdəl) Word origin ME bridale < OE bryd ealu, bride ale, marriage feast < bryd, bride 1 + ealu, ale Examples of 'bridal' in a sentencebridal The idea is to do bridal gowns and other beautiful outfits.No wonder it goes in bridal bouquets.With the introduction of our new bridal collection all that is set to change.She has constantly got bridal magazines out and keeps looking at houses online.The bridal party was at my house with my wife.The bride was dressed in a mini bridal gown.It was ivory and her bridal bouquet was made up of red roses.He apologised in the dock to the bridal party.But she said staff at a boutique bridal shop told her they did not stock any large enough.Today we feel the pressure to have our weddings look like the cover of a bridal magazine or movie set.Take the pages on bridal bouquets.The prize includes a stunning wedding venue, banquet and accommodation for the bridal party.Her services as a VIP wedding guest are advertised in a bridal magazine.The bridal couple sent the guest an invitation to an expensive meal - and with it a list of things they needed to furnish their lifestyles.She says: 'Most brides spend hours trailing around bridal shops looking for the perfect wedding dress.In time-honoured fashion, the guests now threw rice and tokens of good luck at the bridal couple.After the ceremony the bridal couple went into the hall of mirrors, where guests were presented to the Empress.It took just one appointment at a bridal shop to make me realise I'm not cut out for this. British English: bridal ADJECTIVE Bridal is used to describe something that belongs or relates to a bride, or to both a bride and her bridegroom. She wore a floor length bridal gown. - American English: bridal
- Brazilian Portuguese: nupcial
- Chinese: 新娘的
- European Spanish: nupcial
- French: nuptial
- German: Braut-
- Italian: nuziale
- Japanese: 花嫁の
- Korean: 신부의
- European Portuguese: nupcial
- Latin American Spanish: nupcial
All related terms of 'bridal'Definition of a bride or a wedding the bridal party Synonyms marriage wedding bride's spousal connubial (formal) hymeneal Additional synonymsDefinition of marriage Cranes are revered in Indian folklore as a symbol of conjugal bliss. Synonyms marital, nuptial, matrimonial, married, wedded, bridal, spousal, connubial (formal), hymeneal Synonyms marital, married, wedded, nuptial, matrimonial, conjugalDefinition of or relating to marriage She wanted to make her marital home in the city. Synonyms matrimonial, married, wedded, nuptial, conjugal, spousal, connubial (formal) |