Marrying [verb]

Definition of Marrying:

become husband and wife in legal ceremony

Synonyms of Marrying:

● Catch

● Join

● Wed

● Pledge

● Relate

● Promise

● Conjugate

● Unite

● Mate

● Combine

● Tie

● Ally

● Associate

● Couple

● Conjoin

● Yoke

● Knit

● Land

● Unify

● Contract

● Merge

● Match

● Espouse

● Link

● Bond

● One

● Tie the knot

● Become one

● Drop anchor

● Get hitched

● Get married

● Lead to altar

● Settle down

● Take vows

● Walk down aisle


Opposite/Antonyms of Marrying:

● Lose

● Fail

● Unfasten

● Part

● Break

● Separate

● Divide

● Divorce

● Disjoin

● Loosen

● Disconnect

● Detach

● Uncouple

● Dissociate


Sentence/Example of Marrying:

They were fabled as seven sisters, and one lost her place in the sky by marrying a mortal.

I know it's a thing you never dreamt of—marrying a poor man.

Not half so dishonorable as marrying her when I don't love her.

It's a jolly sight better than sentiment when it comes to marrying.

"Every word that you say shows me how right I am in not marrying you, Joe," she said.

I was marrying you to get my debts paid—you knew that—but there was more.

My dear Alicia, of what a mistake were you guilty in marrying a man of his age!

I believe you're only marrying me to get away from that club you're living in!

I'm as sensible as anybody, and I can't see any sense in our not marrying at once.

Indeed, as it is, I am persuaded no one will ever think of marrying her, if you do not.