newlywed
[ noo-lee-wed, nyoo- ]
/ ˈnu liˌwɛd, ˈnyu- /
noun
a person who has recently married.
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Example sentences from the Web for newlywed
Early this year, Brittany Maynard, a vibrant and active 29-year-old newlywed, began getting debilitating headaches.
On Her Own Terms: Why Brittany Maynard Has Chosen to Die |Gene Robinson |October 12, 2014 |DAILY BEASTNot well enough to succeed at Jimmy Kimmel's play on The Newlywed Game—or save each other from a sinking boat.
Britney Spears, Katie Couric and More Viral Videos |The Daily Beast Video |September 15, 2012 |DAILY BEASTTodd, a newlywed herself, said she expects to be watching it on television, just like everyone else.
Kate Middleton's Charity-Auction Dress Auctioned in London |Robin Givhan |March 15, 2011 |DAILY BEASTMrs. Newlywed (on her first day's shopping): "I want two pieces of steak and—and about half a pint of gravy."
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British Dictionary definitions for newlywed
newlywed
/ (ˈnjuːlɪˌwɛd) /
noun
(often plural)
a recently married person