A wedding ring is a ring that you wear to show that you are married.
wedding ring in British English
noun
a band ring with parallel sides, typically of precious metal, worn to indicate married status
wedding ring in American English
a ring, typically a band of gold, platinum, etc., given by the groom to the bride during a wedding ceremony; also, such a ring often given to the groom by the bride
Examples of 'wedding ring' in a sentence
wedding ring
I guess he's married because he wears a wedding ring.
The Sun (2016)
Worried fans commented on the apparent bruising and the fact she was not wearing a wedding ring.
The Sun (2015)
Neither had been seen wearing their wedding rings.
The Sun (2015)
But she returned on the final night without her wedding ring and with apparent bruising on her cheek.
The Sun (2015)
But they decide to give their marriage another go and he is seen on stage wearing his wedding ring.
The Sun (2012)
You only wear a wedding ring when you've already made a commitment to somebody.
Christianity Today (2000)
Lots of men don't wear a wedding ring.
The Sun (2009)
When she did finally show she appeared to have bruising on her face and arms and wasn't wearing her wedding ring.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The night of the restaurant opening was the first time JB did not wear his wedding ring in public.
The Sun (2016)
When we meet, he isn't wearing a wedding ring.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
It is a Roman Catholic habit for men to wear wedding rings.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
I want you to see me now wearing your wedding ring next to mine, to touch our initials intertwined in ink on my chest.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
In other languages
wedding ring
British English: wedding ring /ˈwɛdɪŋ rɪŋ/ NOUN
A wedding ring is a ring that you wear to show that you are married.