"Newlywed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Newlywed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Newlywed" Meaning

A newlywed is a person who has recently gotten married, typically in the first few years of their marriage. The term is often used to describe a couple who have just exchanged their wedding vows and are starting their life together.

"Newlywed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Newlywed"


The newlywed couple spent their honeymoon in Paris, enjoying the city's romantic atmosphere. (#1 - noun)
As a newlywed, Sarah was struggling to balance her new responsibilities at home with her old job. (#2 - adjective)
The newlywed couple was overwhelmed with congratulations and well-wishes from their friends and family. (#1 - noun)
The newlywed's love story was one of true romance, full of sweet gestures and heartfelt words. (#1 - noun)
When asked about their wedding plans, the newlywed's eyes sparkled with excitement and anticipation. (#1 - noun)

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Newgate

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Newgate is a historical name for a famous London prison, specifically Newgate Prison. It was a medieval prison located in the City of London, England, that operated from the 12th to the 19th century. The prison was notorious for its harsh conditions, overcrowding, and notorious inmates, including highwaymen and thieves. The term "Newgate calendar" refers to a series of books that published accounts of the lives and crimes of the prisoners who were executed at the prison's gallows. The term has also been used metaphorically to describe a place or situation where one is trapped or ensnared, often unfairly or unfairly.

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Recently married; recently joined in marriage.

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Newly

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Newlyweds

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Newlyweds are a couple that has recently gotten married, typically within the first year of their marriage. They are often characterized by their fresh and romantic relationship, and may be experiencing the excitement and challenges of starting their life together.

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