wed
wed / wed
Transitive Verb
past: weddedpp: weddeding: wedding
This term carries a formal and often poetic or literary tone compared to the common word marry. It evokes a sense of permanence and solemnity, frequently appearing in wedding vows or high-style prose to emphasize the sacred or official nature of a union. When used figuratively to describe the merging of concepts or styles, it suggests a seamless and harmonious integration. This usage implies that the two disparate elements have been blended so effectively that they now function as a single, cohesive unit.
Meanings
Transitive Verbwed
[~ someone]
To marry someone and become their spouse.
"They decided to wed in a small chapel by the sea."