Synonym: marriage, wedding. Similar words: acrimony, testimony, matrix, harmony, ceremony, hegemony, trim, patriot. Meaning: ['mætrɪməʊnɪ /-mənɪ] n. 1. the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce) 2. the ceremony or sacrament of marriage.
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1. They were joined together in holy matrimony .
2. She could choose her own partner in matrimony, as long as she gave no utterance to her passions and emotions.
3. Anyway, matrimony carried an added bonus: travel benefits.
4. Was this what the phrenologists called Matrimony, Desire to Marry?
5. At its strongest, sexuality within holy matrimony was only justified as a necessary part of reproduction.
6. She describes the horrors of matrimony with vivacious comic indignation, dazzling wit and choice of expression, and with breathtaking eloquence.
7. Nowadays love is a matter of chance, matrimony a matter of money and divorce a matter of course. Helen Rowland
8. Your father sloughed off the coils of matrimony soon enough and replaced them with the coils of conspiracy.
9. As for matrimony, Negro marriages were seldom allowed under Southern slavery, and Unmarried motherhood was the imposed and accepted code.
10. The critical period in matrimony is breakfast time.
11. She had never experienced the pangs of ragged matrimony.
12. They will soon be joined in matrimony.
13. Matrimony is responsibility, if you get ready for it, don't try to test.
14. The marital bed, once the symbol of American matrimony on a par with the diamond ring, the tiered wedding cake and his-and-hers martinis, is threatened with extinction.
15. Is it possible to level out the difference between Oriental and European ideas as regards matrimony?
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16. A Women's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment. Jane Austen
17. But of course, you aren't out to trap me into matrimony, so it is easier for you to be frank.
18. It was of no use if they received the sacrament of Matrimony and did not live as Christians.
19. Fifteen years after the broken engagement, her attraction to Eddie was muddled neither by youth nor by the threat of matrimony.
20. So much that you would continue on with your matrimony just for their sake.
21. His Aunt Deborah was fun, too: her attempts and failures at matrimony were a long-running serial story, presented comically.
22. Marriage is the covenant between two people, and the decision remain together in wedded matrimony.
23. She wanted to give him a male child before they had the sacrament of matrimony.
24. Convenience, policy, friendship, position, influence, money — all these are given as motives for matrimony.
25. Anthony Afterwit — Franklin created this "gentleman" to provide a humorous look at matrimony and married life from a male point of view. Mr. Afterwit appeared in Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette.
26. When the blind lead the blind, they both fall into matrimony.
27. There are seven sacraments : Baptism, Confirmation, Penance, Holy Eucharist, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Matrimony.
28. But her husband appearance is very general however, in eye of a lot of people they are far from suitable, but this is not cloggy their matrimony.
29. It isn't possible that you were so misguided as to think I would propose matrimony? ".
30. Green though he was with seaweed, Samphire took his place beside the bride clad in white and was joined to her in matrimony.
More similar words: acrimony, testimony, matrix, harmony, ceremony, hegemony, trim, patriot, patriarch, patriarchy, patriarchal, psychiatrist, mathematics, timorous, magnanimous, agony, irony, colony, theatre, patrol, patron, antonym, rim, anonymous, grim, telephony, cacophony, crime, prime, patronage.