Antonym: single. Similar words: barrier, carrier, dried, warrior, arrival, arrive at, marred, allied. Meaning: ['mærɪd] n. a person who is married. adj. 1. joined in matrimony 2. of or relating to the state of marriage.
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(91) Round here, you leave school at sixteen and next thing you know, you're married with three kids.
(92) There they were, merrily describing their 16-hour working days while simultaneously claiming to be happily married.
(93) Married women have traditionally been treated as dependent on their husbands.
(94) I hear that our married neighbor has escaped to her lover.
(95) The married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth.
(96) We married in the chapel of Charing Cross Hospital in London.
(97) But it's an ill wind; I recovered and married one of my nurses from that hospital.
(98) She married a lord.
(99) I married above myself — rich county people.
(100) I only got married to please my parents.
(101) He's married to a famous writer.
(102) She was married against her will.
(103) I wouldn't be surprised if she married that fellow.
(104) After they got married, they settled in Brighton.
(105) Like any married couple, we have our differences.
(106) She never married but had many admirers.
(107) He married his boss's daughter, didn't he?
(108) She married into a wealthy family.
(109) In a year's time they're getting married.
(110) She is rumoured to have been married in England.
(111) He married a girl from out of town.
(112) She broke his heart when she married another.
(113) We were married by our local vicar.
(114) Tom got his girlfriend pregnant and they're getting married.
(115) She married into a very wealthy family.
(116) Audrey and Jimmy are to be married in June.
(117) My daughter was lost to me when she married.
(118) She wanted to continue working after she was married.
(119) Amanda is far too young to get married.
(120) Oliver omitted to mention that he was married.