v. 1 marry, espouse, get married, become husband and wife, say or take (one's) (marriage) vows, join or unite in holy wedlock or matrimony; lead down the aisle, lead to the altar, Archaic wive; Colloq tie the knot, get hitched, get spliced They were wed on the fourth of July, 1921 That was when Harry wed Annabel. 2 combine, unite, ally, marry, blend, merge, join, mingle, intermingle, commingle, coalesce, mix, intermix, amalgamate, compound, alloy, fuse, homogenize As a chef, he is extremely fortunate to be able to wed business to pleasure
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Meaning of WED in English
Oxford thesaurus English vocab. Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус. 2012