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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: we'd /wiːd; (unstressed) wɪd/ contraction of - we had or we would
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024wed /wɛd/USA pronunciation v. [not: be + ~-ing], wed•ded or wed, wed•ding. - to marry: [~ + object]They were wed in July.[no object]They wed in July.
we'd /wid/USA pronunciation - Pronouns[contraction.]a shortened form of we had, we should, or we would.
Wed., an abbreviation of:- Wednesday.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024wed (wed),USA pronunciation v., wed•ded or wed, wed•ding. v.t. - to marry (another person) in a formal ceremony;
take as one's husband or wife. - to unite (a couple) in marriage or wedlock;
marry. - to bind by close or lasting ties;
attach firmly:She wedded herself to the cause of the poor. - to blend together or unite inseparably:a novel that weds style and content perfectly.
v.i. - to contract marriage;
marry. - to become united or to blend:a building that will wed with the landscape.
- bef. 900; Middle English wedde, Old English weddian to pledge; cognate with German wetten to bet, Old Norse vethja to pledge
- 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged combine, fuse, merge.
we'd (wēd),USA pronunciation - Pronounscontraction of we had, we should, or we would.
Wed., - Wednesday.
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