wedded

  • 11wedded — [[t]we̱dɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ to n If you are wedded to something such as an idea, you support it so strongly or like it so much that you are unable to give it up. [FORMAL] Conservationists are mostly wedded to preserving diversity in …

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  • 12wedded — adj. (cannot stand alone) wedded to (wedded to tradition) * * * [ wedɪd] (cannot stand alone) wedded to (wedded to tradition) …

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  • 13wedded — adjective 1 sb s (lawful) wedded husband/wife formal someone s legal husband or wife 2 be wedded to to believe strongly in a particular idea or way of doing things: They re still very wedded to the idea of public ownership …

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  • 14wedded — adjective 1) wedded bliss Syn: married, matrimonial, marital, conjugal, nuptial; Law spousal; literary connubial 2) she is wedded to her work Syn: dedicated to, devoted to, attached to, fixated on, single minded about …

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  • 15wedded — adjective 1) wedded bliss Syn: married, matrimonial, marital, conjugal, nuptial 2) he is wedded to his work Syn: dedicated, devoted, attached, fixated …

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  • 16wedded — adj. Wedded is used with these nouns: ↑bliss …

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  • 17wedded — wed|ded [ wedəd ] adjective married, or legally related by marriage a. wedded bliss OFTEN HUMOROUS happiness in marriage …

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  • 18wedded — UK [ˈwedɪd] / US [ˈwedəd] adjective married, or legally related by marriage • wedded bliss …

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  • 19wedded — /ˈwɛdəd/ (say weduhd) adjective 1. united in matrimony; married. 2. joined. 3. joined by devotion: he was wedded to the cause. {wed + d + ed2} …

  • 20wedded to something — wedded to (something) strongly or closely attached to something. Many teachers are wedded to the ideas and methods they learned in college and find it hard to try anything new. People in this country are really wedded to their cars …

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