newlywed

IPA: nˈuɫiwɛd

noun

  • A recently married person.

adjective

  • Recently married.
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Examples of "newlywed" in Sentences

  • An early semi-autobiographical "newlywed" comic is a real treat.
  • But the term newlywed isn't quite accurate, so Diane Harris, 71, coined a new one.
  • Aww, people say that two years are the "newlywed" phase- but we've been married for a little over six years and still feel like newlyweds!
  • Although married women overall slept more soundly than unmarried women, the researchers, from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, did identify a "newlywed" effect.
  • In response, they recruited four "newlywed" couples, all married five years or less to contribute to the day by giving little presentations on some of the challenges early marriage presented.
  • The first anniversary may mark the official move away from 'newlywed', but Mr. JM and I are newlyweds through and through in behavior - especially when it comes to us being separated in any way.
  • At the Sheraton, Abdullah recalls a newlywed couple scrambling out of their honeymoon suite, wrapped only in bedsheets, when the hotel and the next-door Palestine Hotel were attacked in a suicide bombing in 2005.

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