"Newly-wed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Newly-wed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Newly-wed" Meaning

Recently married; recently joined in marriage.

"Newly-wed" Examples

Grammar and Usage Examples for "Newly-Wed"


The newly-wed couple spent their honeymoon in a luxurious villa overlooking the ocean.
As a newly-wed, she was still getting used to being married and adjusting to her new life.
The newly-wed groom couldn't stop smiling as he gazed lovingly at his bride on their wedding day.
After a whirlwind romance, the newly-wed pair tied the knot on a beautiful summer afternoon.
The newly-wed friends celebrated their wedding anniversary by renewing their vows on a romantic getaway.

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