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 wed wed /ˈwɛd/

adjective

  1. Having been taken in marriage  ( wed , wedded )
    having been taken in marriage

verb

  1. () Take in marriage  ( conjoin , espouse , get hitched with , get married , hook up with , marry , wed )
    take in marriage
     They're planning to get married next summer on the beach
    They're planning to get married next summer on the beach
  2. Perform a marriage ceremony  ( splice , tie , wed , marry )
    perform a marriage ceremony
     The minister married us on Saturday
    The minister married us on Saturday
     We were wed the following week
    We were wed the following week
     The couple got spliced on Hawaii
    The couple got spliced on Hawaii

 Wed

    noun

    1. The fourth day of the week; the third working day  ( Midweek , Wed , Wednesday )
      the fourth day of the week; the third working day
       Wednesday is often referred to as "hump day" because it marks the halfway point of the workweek
      Wednesday is often referred to as "hump day" because it marks the halfway point of the workweek