diamond wedding
/'daiəmənd'wediɳ/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A diamond wedding: The celebration of the 60th anniversary of a marriage. It is a traditional milestone where the enduring strength and value of the marriage is symbolically compared to a diamond.
Usage
- The term is used to specifically denote the 60th year of marriage. It is a compound noun where "diamond" acts as an adjective describing the type of wedding anniversary.
- It is commonly used in phrases like "celebrate their diamond wedding" or "diamond wedding anniversary."
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Diamond wedding anniversary": A fuller, more formal variant of the term.
- The couple received a card from the monarch on their diamond wedding anniversary.
Variants and Related Words
- Diamond anniversary: Can be used interchangeably with "diamond wedding," though it may also refer to a 60th anniversary in other contexts (e.g., a business).
- Sixtieth anniversary: The literal description of the milestone.
Synonyms
- 60th wedding anniversary: The literal synonym.
Notes
- This is a fixed compound term. The word "diamond" in this context is not used independently to mean the anniversary; it only carries this meaning when combined with "wedding" or "anniversary."
- Other notable anniversary milestones include the silver (25th), golden (50th), and platinum (70th) weddings.
Noun
- the 60th wedding anniversary