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bridegroom

[brahyd-groom, -groom] / ˈbraɪdˌgrum, -ˌgrʊm /
NOUN
male marriage partner
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Antonyms
WEAK


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“An hour before the ceremony, the bridegroom swaggers in in his white undershirt,” Weiss writes.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2025

If the bride cannot tolerate yielding the spotlight, even for a few minutes, to her own 90-year-old grandmother, perhaps someone should warn the bridegroom.

From Washington Post • Jul. 19, 2022

Saleem Assi said at least 65 people, including the bridegroom, were rescued and nearly two dozen people, including children, were still missing.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 18, 2022

"We got arrested together - Asya, our friends and even her parents," said the bridegroom.

From BBC • May 27, 2022

“I will take the silver,” said the gateman coolly, and before Wang Lung could protest the man had the silver in his sleeve and was striding through the gate, bawling loudly, “The bridegroom, the bridegroom!”

From "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck




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