wedding ring
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Definition
Noun: A wedding ring is a ring, typically made of plain gold, that is exchanged between partners during a marriage ceremony. It is a symbol of marital commitment and is traditionally worn on the ring finger.
Usage
The term "wedding ring" refers specifically to the ring given or exchanged at a wedding to signify marriage. * It is commonly worn continuously after the wedding. * It is distinct from an engagement ring, which is given earlier to signify a promise to marry.
Examples
- She proudly showed her new wedding ring to her friends.
- The tradition of wearing a wedding ring on the fourth finger dates back centuries.
- He felt for his wedding ring, a simple gold band, a habit when he was thoughtful.
Advanced Usage
- "To exchange wedding rings": To give each other rings during the marriage ceremony.
- The couple will exchange wedding rings after they say their vows.
- "A plain wedding ring": A wedding ring without gemstones or intricate design, often a simple band.
- He preferred a plain wedding ring to a more ornate one.
Variants and Related Words
- Wedding band (noun): A synonym for "wedding ring," often used interchangeably, though "band" may emphasize a simpler, ring-shaped style.
- Engagement ring (noun): A ring given at the time of a marriage proposal, typically featuring a gemstone like a diamond.
- Eternity ring (noun): A ring, often given later in a marriage, set with a continuous circle of gemstones symbolizing everlasting love.
Synonyms
- Band: (informal, in this context) A wedding ring.
- Marriage ring: A less common, direct synonym.
Related Phrases
- Ring finger: The finger, traditionally the fourth finger of the left hand, on which a wedding ring is worn.
- To wear a wedding ring: To have a wedding ring on one's finger, indicating one is married.
Noun
- a ring (usually plain gold) given to the bride (and sometimes one is also given to the groom) at the wedding