Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Engagements and weddings in American Thesaurus
Engagements and weddings
bachelorette party (noun)
American a celebration for a woman who is about to be married, in which only her woman friends take part
bachelor party (noun)
American a party for men only to celebrate the fact that one of them will be getting married soon. The British word is stag night.
best man (noun)
the male friend who helps a bridegroom at his wedding
bridal (adjective)
relating to a bride (=a woman getting married) or a wedding
bridal party (noun)
people at a wedding who arrive or sit with the bride, for example her parents and bridesmaids
bridegroom (noun)
a man who is getting married, or who has recently gotten married. The bridegroom is usually simply called the groom.
bridesmaid (noun)
a girl or young woman who helps a bride before and during her wedding
bride-to-be (noun)
bridezilla (noun)
humorous a woman who is planning her own wedding in such a thorough and enthusiastic way that her behavior seems extreme and unreasonable to other people
buck’s party (noun)
engagement (noun)
engagement (noun)
the period during which two people are engaged to be married
engagement ring (noun)
a ring that a man gives to a woman when they become engaged
fiancé (noun)
your fiancé is the man you are engaged to and are going to get married to
fiancée (noun)
your fiancée is the woman you are engaged to and are going to get married to
future (adjective)
used about a family relationship after you get married
groom (noun)
groomsman (noun)
American a man who helps the groom during a wedding
hope chest (noun)
American objects for the home that were traditionally collected by some women in the past for a time when they would be married and have their own house
maid of honor (noun)
the main bridesmaid at a wedding, who helps the woman getting married
marriage certificate (noun)
matron of honor (noun)
a married woman who has the main responsibility for helping a bride at her wedding
nuptial (adjective)
formal concerning marriages or weddings
page (noun)
British a small boy who walks with a bride and helps her at her wedding ceremony
register office (noun)
British a place in the U.K. where births, deaths, and marriages are officially recorded and where you can get married without a religious ceremony
registry office (noun)
ring bearer (noun)
American a young boy who carries the rings for the bride and groom at a wedding
stag night (noun)
wedding march (noun)
a piece of music traditionally played when a woman arrives at her wedding or when she and her husband leave after it
young marrieds (noun)