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Explanation of the Word "Wed"

Part of Speech: - Verb - Adjective - Noun

Definition:
  1. As a verb: "Wed" means to perform a marriage ceremony or to take someone in marriage.

    • Example: "The couple decided to wed in a beautiful garden."
  2. As an adjective: "Wed" describes someone who has been married.

    • Example: "She wore her wed ring proudly."
  3. As a noun: "Wed" is an informal term for Wednesday, the fourth day of the week.

    • Example: "We always meet for lunch on wed."
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "wed" when referring to the act of getting married or the state of being married.
  • It is often used in formal or literary contexts.
  • Remember that "wed" can also refer to Wednesday in casual conversation.
Examples:
  • Verb: "They will wed next month in a church."
  • Adjective: "After being wed for ten years, they celebrated their anniversary."
  • Noun: "Let’s plan to meet on wed for our project."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature, "wed" is often used in a more poetic or formal sense. For example: "They vowed to wed under the stars."
Word Variants:
  • Wedlock: This term refers to the state of being married.
    • Example: "They entered into wedlock last summer."
  • Wedding: The ceremony or celebration of marriage.
    • Example: "I attended a beautiful wedding last weekend."
Different Meanings:
  • While "wed" primarily refers to marriage, it is also used in a less common sense to indicate a strong commitment or bond, often used metaphorically.
    • Example: "She wed her interests in art and science."
Synonyms:
  • Marry
  • Join
  • Nuptial (used as an adjective)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "To wed oneself to something": This means to commit oneself to a particular cause or idea.
    • Example: "He wed himself to the idea of helping the community."
  • "Wed with": This phrase can mean to join together or unite with something.
    • Example: "The project was wed with new technology to improve efficiency."
Summary:

"Wed" is a versatile word primarily connected to marriage. It can be a verb, adjective, or noun, and is used in various contexts from casual to formal.

Adjective
  1. having been taken in marriage
Noun
  1. the fourth day of the week; the third working day
Verb
  1. perform a marriage ceremony
    • The minister married us on Saturday
    • We were wed the following week
    • The couple got spliced on Hawaii
  2. take in marriage

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