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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(121) Michelle married him after a whirlwind romance .
(122) Married people often grow together over the years.
(123) I was surprised to hear he was married.
(124) We'll have been married for two years come Christmas.
(125) They married a month after they met.
(126) The corporal and his family lived in married quarters.
(127) She's been fooling around with a married man.
(128) Don't get married just for the sake of it.
(129) When did you discover that she's married?
(130) She made a good match when she married him.
(131) She had lots of boy-friends before she got married.
(132) Since they got married, they've been in seventh heaven.
(133) That's not a career. She's just filling in time until she gets married.
(134) She's bossed and nagged him ever since they got married.
(135) No one has seen much of Daryl since he got married.
(136) They married three months after they met - it was a real whirlwind romance.
(137) Well now, what's all this I hear about you getting married?
(138) The beautiful island of Cyprus is a magical place to get married.
(139) It was only after they got married that he showed himself in his true colours.
(140) They were married a year after they first met, with two friends acting as witnesses.
(141) She broke off their engagement only a few weeks before they were due to be married.
(142) He promised her a honeymoon in Paris when they got married, and she held him to it.
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(143) He didn't get married until he was well into his forties.
(144) When the children married and had children of their own, he mellowed a little.
(145) He dressed carefully in the reddish-brown suit he had been married in.
(146) Please state whether you are single, cohabiting, married, separated, divorced or widowed.
(147) She slept around a lot of people before she got married.
(148) Like most married couples we've had our ups and downs, but life's like that.
(149) She's a relation by marriage because she married my cousin.
(150) The couple were married by the Archbishop of Canterbury .