Associations to the word «Bridal»
Noun
- Wreath
- Bridegroom
- Veil
- Bride
- Boutique
- Gown
- Wedding
- Morn
- Dress
- Lori
- Wear
- Vera
- Fashion
- Bed
- Gift
- Flower
- Chamber
- Bouquet
- Necklace
- Attire
- Groom
- Procession
- Falls
- Dowry
- Bower
- Shower
- Collection
- Lace
- Suite
- Robe
- Kingston
- Canopy
- Mysticism
- Honeymoon
- Waterfall
- Blossom
- Myrtle
- Garland
- Pomp
- Accessory
- Splendor
- Hera
- Feast
- Banquet
- Garment
- Chorus
- Wang
- Ornament
- Abduction
- Elsa
- Niagara
- Horseshoe
- Burial
- Girdle
- Harold
- Wagner
- Jewellery
- Salon
- Usher
- Apparel
- Attendant
- Outfit
- Couple
- Antoinette
- Thor
- Altar
- Carton
- Festivity
- Pair
- Maid
- Scott
- Ceremony
- Torch
- Rem
- Jewelry
- Maiden
- Array
- Registry
- Guest
- Loki
- Aisle
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
BRIDAL, noun. (now archaic) A wedding feast or festival; a wedding.
BRIDAL, adjective. Of or pertaining to a bride, or to wedding; nuptial.
BRIDAL COUPLE, noun. The bride and bridegroom on their wedding day, and possibly for a short time thereafter, for example during their honeymoon.
BRIDAL COUPLES, noun. Plural of bridal couple
BRIDAL REGISTRY, noun. A list of gifts, maintained by a department store, that a couple about to be married would like to receive.
BRIDAL SALON, noun. A retail store or boutique that specializes in selling wedding dresses to brides.
BRIDAL SHOWER, noun. (US) A party held for a bride-to-be in anticipation of her wedding, involving guests (typically female friends and relatives) giving her gifts. Often abbreviated as shower.
BRIDAL SHOWERS, noun. Plural of bridal shower
BRIDAL SUITE, noun. A room in a hotel designed for newlyweds
BRIDAL WEAR, noun. Alternative spelling of bridalwear
Dictionary definition
BRIDAL, noun. Archaic terms for a wedding or wedding feast.
BRIDAL, adjective. Of or relating to a wedding; "bridal procession"; "nuptial day"; "spousal rites"; "wedding cake"; "marriage vows".
BRIDAL, adjective. Of or pertaining to a bride; "bridal gown".
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.