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wedding
/ˈwɛdɪŋ/
Definition
1
A formal ceremony or ritual uniting two people in marriage, often involving vows, rings, and a celebratory reception.
2
The anniversary of a marriage, such as a silver wedding (25 years) or golden wedding (50 years).
3
The act or instance of marrying someone.
Examples
The wedding was so over-the-top that the open bar became the real star of the show.
After years of dating, he finally popped the question, turning their casual brunch into impromptu wedding planning.
Their destination wedding in Vegas meant Elvis officiated, and the guests woke up with matching tattoos.
She envisioned a fairy-tale wedding, but the cake topper was a bobblehead version of their grumpy cat.