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adjective united in wedlock; wedded: married couples.
of or relating to marriage or married persons; connubial; conjugal: married happiness.
(of an antique) created from components of two or more authentic pieces.
interconnected or joined; united.
(of a family name) acquired through marriage.
noun Usually marrieds. married couples or married people: young marrieds moving into their first home.
Origin of married Middle English word dating back to 1325–75; see origin at marry1 , -ed2
OTHER WORDS FROM married mar·ried·ly, adverb un·mar·ried, adjective, noun well-married, adjective Words nearby married marriage encounter, marriage equality, marriage guidance, marriage of convenience, marriage portion, married , married print, Marriner, marron, marrons glacés, marrow
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It was the finest moment of my life in 1986 when I married him.
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May their married life have laughter, and that they love one another forever after!
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In a few months after this proof of true love they were married .
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British Dictionary definitions for married adjective having a husband or wife
joined in marriage a married couple
of or involving marriage or married persons
closely or intimately united
noun (usually plural) a married person (esp in the phrase young marrieds )
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Words related to married united, joined, marital, mated, espoused