Associations to the word «Wed»
Noun
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- Tully
- Consent
- Madeline
- Moore
- Warner
- Jan
- Robin
- Disney
- Hindi
- Sixteen
- Hera
- Minnie
- Rejoicing
- Warlord
- Tiberius
- Haste
- Archduke
- Starring
- Banquet
- Tar
- Grover
- Beatrice
- Poseidon
- Husband
- Bianca
- Nay
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- Ay
- Sire
- Sequel
- Fifteen
- Cassandra
- Odysseus
- Elisabeth
- Austin
- Phoebe
- Anna
- Tara
- Damsel
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- Williams
- Celebration
- Countess
- Wish
- Refuse
- Eleanor
- Morn
- Texas
- Verity
- Emilia
- Th
- Finish
- Photography
- Strife
- Katherine
- Enterprise
- Burgundy
- Mistress
- Spear
- Tis
- Shame
- Frances
- Louise
- Reunion
- Parson
- Emma
- Mortal
- Promise
- Edith
Adjective
Wiktionary
WED, verb. (transitive) To perform the marriage ceremony for; to join in matrimony.
WED, verb. (transitive) To take as one's spouse.
WED, verb. (intransitive) To take a spouse.
WED, verb. (figuratively) (transitive) To join (more or less permanently)
WED, verb. (figurative) (intransitive) To take to oneself and support; to espouse.
WED, noun. Alternative spelling of Wed.
Dictionary definition
WED, noun. The fourth day of the week; the third working day.
WED, verb. Take in marriage.
WED, verb. Perform a marriage ceremony; "The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii".
WED, adjective. Having been taken in marriage.
Wise words
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