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Showing words for MARRIED using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Married

admirer, madrier, mardier, married

6 Letter Words for Married

admire, arider, armied, arride, damier, marred, merida, raider

5 Letter Words for Married

aider, aimed, aimer, aired, airer, amide, amire, arder, ardri, armed, armer, arrie, damie, darer, darre, deair, derma, derri, dimer, direr, drame, dream, drear, drier, irade, irred, madre, maire, mardi, marid, marie, marri, media, mired, raird, ramed, ramie, rared, rearm, redia, reird, rider, rimae, rimed, rimer

4 Letter Words for Married

admi, aide, aire, amid, amie, ared, arid, arri, daer, dame, dare, dari, darr, dear, deia, demi, derm, diam, diem, dier, dime, dire, dram, drie, eadi, eard, edam, eira, emda, emir, eria, iare, idea, idem, ired, made, maed, maid, mair, mard, mare, mari, mead, mear, merd, meri, miae, mide, mird, mire, rade, raid, rame, rami, rare, read, ream, rear, reim, ride, riem, rier, rima, rime

3 Letter Words for Married

ade, adm, aer, aid, aim, air, ame, ami, ard, are, arm, arr, dae, dam, dar, dea, dei, dem, der, dia, die, dim, dir, ead, eam, ear, eir, era, erd, err, ida, ide, ira, ire, mad, mae, mar, mea, med, mei, mer, mia, mid, mir, mrd, mri, rad, rai, ram, rea, red, rei, rem, ria, rid, rie, rim

Definitions for Married

[1] united in wedlock; wedded: married couples.
[2] of or relating to marriage or married persons; connubial; conjugal: married happiness.
[3] (of an antique) created from components of two or more authentic pieces.
[4] interconnected or joined; united.
[5] (of a family name) acquired through marriage.
[6] Usually marrieds. married couples or married people: young marrieds moving into their first home.
[7] to take in marriage: After dating for five years, I finally asked her to marry me.
[8] to perform the marriage ceremonies for (two people); join in wedlock: The minister married Susan and Ed.
[9] to give in marriage; arrange the marriage of (often followed by off ): Her father wants to marry her to his friend's son. They want to marry off all their children before selling their big home.
[10] to unite intimately: Common economic interests marry the two countries.
[11] to take as an intimate life partner by a formal exchange of promises in the manner of a traditional marriage ceremony.
[12] to combine, connect, or join so as to make more efficient, attractive, or profitable: The latest cameras marry automatic and manual features. A recent merger marries two of the nation's largest corporations.
[13] Nautical . to lay together (the unlaid strands of two ropes) to be spliced. to seize (two ropes) together end to end for use as a single line. to seize (parallel ropes) together at intervals.
[14] to cause (food, liquor, etc.) to blend with other ingredients: to marry malt whiskey with grain whiskey.
[15] to wed.
[16] (of two or more foods, wines, etc.) to combine suitably or agreeably; blend: This wine and the strong cheese just don't marry.
[17] having a husband or wife
[18] joined in marriage a married couple
[19] of or involving marriage or married persons
[20] closely or intimately united
[21] (usually plural) a married person (esp in the phrase young marrieds )
[22] to take (someone as one's partner) in marriage
[23] (tr) to join or give in marriage
[24] (tr) to acquire (something) by marriage marry money
[25] to unite closely or intimately
[26] (tr sometimes foll by up ) to fit together or align (two things); join
[27] (tr) nautical to match up (the strands) of unlaid ropes before splicing to seize (two ropes) together at intervals along their lengths
[28] archaic an exclamation of surprise, anger, etc

Words related to Married

united, joined, marital, espoused

Words nearby Married

marriage guidance, marriage of convenience, marriage of figaro, the, marriage portion, marriageable, married, married print, marriner, marron, marrons glacés, marrow

Origin of Married

y11250–1300; Middle English marien < Old French marier < Latin marītāre to wed, derivative of marītus conjugal, akin to mās male (person)

Words that may be confused with Married

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, marrymarry, Mary, merry

Other words from Married

mar·ried·ly , adverb
un·mar·ried , adjective, noun
well-mar·ried , adjective
mar·ri·er , noun
non·mar·ry·ing , adjective
un·mar·ry·ing , adjective

Word origin for Married

yC14: euphemistic for the Virgin Mary

Synonyms for Married

espoused, joined, marital, mated, united, joined in holy matrimony