marriage
[ˈmærɪdʒ]
Definition:
1. Two people who are married to each other.
2. The legal relationship between a husband and wife.
3. The state of being married.
Use 'marriage' in a sentence:
- 1. Their parents unwillingly consented to the marriage.
- 2. Did he propose marriage to you?
- 3. A plural marriage is forbidden by many countries.
- 4. Some young people push their parents aside after their marriage.
- 5. Respect and friendship provide a solid foundation for marriage.
- 6. Stop worrying about their marriage ─ it isn't your problem.
- 7. Many women successfully mix marriage and career.
- 8. She chicaned him into marriage.
- 9. Their marriage took place in a local church.
- 10. Her second marriage was likewise unhappy.
- 11. They bust up after five years of marriage.
- 12. In the play, love and marriage are put under the microscope.
- 13. How did we get onto the subject of marriage?
- 14. Romance is one thing, marriage is quite another.
- 15. The basis of a good marriage is trust.
- 16. She felt locked in a loveless marriage.
- 17. My parents are celebrating 30 years of marriage.
- 18. All of her children's marriages ended in divorce.
- 19. The marriage took place at St Bartholomew's Church.
- 20. She has three daughters from a previous marriage.
- 21. The traditional view was that marriage was meant to last.
- 22. He was trapped in an unhappy marriage.
- 23. He's trying to save their marriage.
- 24. Some women see marriage as a trap.
- 25. Sue's marriage is on the rocks.
- 26. Their marriage had gone stale.
- 27. They don't believe in marriage.
- 28. His first marriage broke up.
- 29. Mark has two children to support from his first marriage.
- 30. He separated from his wife after 20 years of marriage.
- 31. For most women, marriage used to bring a higher status than spinsterhood.
- 32. Marriage might not suit you.
- 33. I opposed her marriage to Billy.
- 34. True marriage requires us to show trust and loyalty.
- 35. He wanted to make amends for causing their marriage to fail.
- 36. I'm fed up with my marriage.