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/ ˈbraɪd l / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective of, for, or pertaining to a bride or a wedding: a bridal gown.
noun a wedding.
Archaic . a wedding feast.
Origin of bridal before 1100; Middle English bridale wedding feast, Old English brȳdealu, equivalent to brȳd bride1 + ealu ale, i.e., ale-drinking; now taken as bride1 + -al1
OTHER WORDS FROM bridal brid·al·ly, adverb pre·brid·al, adjective
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH bridal bridal , bridleWords nearby bridal bricky, brickyard, bricolage, bricole, BRICs, bridal , Bridalveil, bridal wreath, bride, bridegroom, bride price
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Example sentences from the Web for bridal In reality, prison weddings look nothing like the fairy tales depicted on TV and in bridal magazines.
Saying Yes to the Dress—Behind Bars | Caitlin Dickson| December 8, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Vogue editor Anna Wintour was spotted in a water taxi with the bridal party on Friday night as they disembarked at the Aman Hotel.
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How would you like the pop princess to show up unexpectedly at your bridal shower?
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The dress looks like it belongs in the Derelicte bridal collection, not on the red carpet.
Hollywood's Morning After: Emma Watson’s Pants and More | Amy Zimmerman| January 13, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Even so distant, I can taste the grief, / Bitter and sharp with stalks, he made you gulp…Where bridal London bows the other way.
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If she had wedded, her bridal kiss would have been interesting.
The Knickerbocker, Vol. 10, No. 3, September 1837 | Various
It was the first time since their bridal that they had ever been separated.
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He went back to the bed, undid the tiny pearl buttons down the front of the bridal gown, pulled it open.
It Could Be Anything | John Keith Laumer
We carried her into the house in her bridal dress and drew back her veil.
A bridal party of English had just arrived, and every chamber and article of provision was engaged.
Pencillings by the Way | N. Parker Willis
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British Dictionary definitions for bridal adjective of or relating to a bride or a wedding; nuptial
noun obsolete a wedding or wedding feast
Word Origin for bridal Old English brӯdealu , literally: "bride ale", that is, wedding feast
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