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Word: Get Married

Definition: The phrase "get married" means to enter into a legal and social relationship with someone as their spouse (husband or wife). This usually involves a wedding ceremony.

Usage Instructions: - "Get married" is a verb phrase and is used when talking about the act of becoming married. - It is commonly used in the present tense, past tense, and future tense.

Examples: 1. Present: "They are going to get married next month." 2. Past: "She got married last summer." 3. Future: "I hope to get married someday."

Advanced Usage: - In formal contexts, you might hear "enter into matrimony" or "tie the knot," which means the same thing as "get married." - You can also say "to wed," which is a more traditional way of saying "to get married."

Word Variants: - Marriage (noun): The state of being married. Example: "Their marriage is very strong." - Married (adjective): Describes someone who has a spouse. Example: "She is married to a doctor."

Different Meanings: - "Get married" specifically refers to the act of marrying someone. It does not refer to any other kind of relationship.

Synonyms: - Wed - Marry - Unite in marriage - Tie the knot (idiomatic)

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: - Tie the knot: This is an idiom that means to get married. Example: "After dating for five years, they finally tied the knot." - Settle down: This phrase can mean to get married or to start a family. Example: "After traveling for a while, he decided to settle down and get married."

Conclusion: "Get married" is an important phrase in English that describes the commitment between two people in a formal relationship.

Verb
  1. take in marriage

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