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单词 bridal
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Definition of bridal in English:

bridal

adjective ˈbrʌɪd(ə)lˈbraɪdl
  • Of or concerning a bride or a newly married couple.

    her white bridal gown
    the bridal party came out into the church porch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This brings the usual round of laughs from the bridal party.
    • Remember to bring your own wedding attire from home as there are few bridal shops in Belize.
    • One of the dew breaker's victims, an elderly bridal seamstress, explains her secret of life to a young journalist.
    • You're going to check out bridal dresses and you never even told your family you're getting married!
    • I bent over slightly and brought my forearms underneath her knees, carrying her bridal style.
    • The simplicity of wedding dresses today has prompted renewed interest in bridal footwear.
    • Around town, wedding fair posters at bus stops and bridal shop window displays are out in full force.
    • I get up early and travel to the bride's home or venue to do the makeup for the bride and bridal party.
    • Spa Day is really between the bride and her bridal party.
    • The mother of the bride ushers in her daughter to the marriage chamber and spies the rich coverlet on the bridal bed.
    • Derek carried Jessica up the stairs bridal style, ignoring all the stares and whistling sounds.
    • For example, if your bridal gown were princess-like, a castle would be suitable.
    • With all the new styles of wedding band available to men, bridal sets are becoming even more popular.
    • Online bridal stores also carry the latest styles with the most competitive and reasonable prices.
    • Jewelers faced increased competition for bridal business in the depression.
    • Obviously she had again mistaken Maya desperate fleeing for bridal shyness.
    • She was maid of honor at my wedding, gave me a bridal shower, helped me pick out my dress, etc.
    • According to bridal history, royalty not only introduced the white wedding dress, they also made it popular.
    • Hard as I try, I can't picture myself in a traditional bridal gown without cracking up.
    • They were startled by the sound of a young woman in a bridal gown, sitting by the stream, crying softly.
    Synonyms
    nuptial, wedding, marriage, matrimonial, marital, connubial, conjugal
    literary hymeneal, epithalamic

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old English brȳd-ealu 'wedding feast', from brȳd 'bride' + ealu 'ale-drinking'. Since the late 16th century, the word has been associated with adjectives ending in -al.

Rhymes

bridle, fratricidal, genocidal, germicidal, homicidal, idle, idol, infanticidal, insecticidal, intertidal, matricidal, parricidal, patricidal, pesticidal, regicidal, sidle, suicidal, tidal, tyrannicidal, uxoricidal
 
 

Definition of bridal in US English:

bridal

adjectiveˈbrīdlˈbraɪdl
  • attributive Of or concerning a bride or a wedding.

    her white bridal gown
    the bridal party came out into the church porch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to bridal history, royalty not only introduced the white wedding dress, they also made it popular.
    • I bent over slightly and brought my forearms underneath her knees, carrying her bridal style.
    • Spa Day is really between the bride and her bridal party.
    • Hard as I try, I can't picture myself in a traditional bridal gown without cracking up.
    • You're going to check out bridal dresses and you never even told your family you're getting married!
    • Remember to bring your own wedding attire from home as there are few bridal shops in Belize.
    • The mother of the bride ushers in her daughter to the marriage chamber and spies the rich coverlet on the bridal bed.
    • She was maid of honor at my wedding, gave me a bridal shower, helped me pick out my dress, etc.
    • The simplicity of wedding dresses today has prompted renewed interest in bridal footwear.
    • With all the new styles of wedding band available to men, bridal sets are becoming even more popular.
    • Obviously she had again mistaken Maya desperate fleeing for bridal shyness.
    • Around town, wedding fair posters at bus stops and bridal shop window displays are out in full force.
    • For example, if your bridal gown were princess-like, a castle would be suitable.
    • One of the dew breaker's victims, an elderly bridal seamstress, explains her secret of life to a young journalist.
    • Jewelers faced increased competition for bridal business in the depression.
    • This brings the usual round of laughs from the bridal party.
    • Online bridal stores also carry the latest styles with the most competitive and reasonable prices.
    • Derek carried Jessica up the stairs bridal style, ignoring all the stares and whistling sounds.
    • I get up early and travel to the bride's home or venue to do the makeup for the bride and bridal party.
    • They were startled by the sound of a young woman in a bridal gown, sitting by the stream, crying softly.
    Synonyms
    nuptial, wedding, marriage, matrimonial, marital, connubial, conjugal

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old English brȳd-ealu ‘wedding feast’, from brȳd ‘bride’ + ealu ‘ale-drinking’. Since the late 16th century, the word has been associated with adjectives ending in -al.

 
 
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