Tie the Knot: Meaning & Usage
“Tie the knot” means to marry. It’s a warm, informal phrase used in conversation and headlines. See collocations, prepositions (with/in/at/on/under), comparisons, examples, and usage notes.
“Tie the knot” means to marry. It’s a warm, informal phrase used in conversation and headlines. See collocations, prepositions (with/in/at/on/under), comparisons, examples, and usage notes.
Wed is a formal verb meaning “to marry” and, figuratively, “to join closely” (as in to wed art and science). See grammar, collocations, prepositions, comparisons, and clear, modern usage.
“Matrimony” is a formal term for marriage, often used in religious or ceremonial contexts. Learn pronunciation, collocations, idioms, and how it differs from “marriage” and “wedlock.”
“Married” describes the legal state of having a spouse. See pronunciation, grammar patterns, prepositions, collocations, idioms, and clear examples for everyday use.
“Fiancée” means a woman who is engaged to be married. Learn pronunciation, grammar, collocations, idioms, and how it compares with fiancé, bride, wife, and partner.
“Fiancé” means a man who is engaged to be married. Learn pronunciation, grammar, collocations, idioms, and how it compares with fiancée, boyfriend, husband, and partner.
“Husband” means a male spouse. Learn pronunciation, grammar, prepositions, collocations, idioms, the secondary verb sense “to husband,” and clear sample sentences.
“Wife” means a married woman—a female spouse. Learn pronunciation, grammar, collocations, idioms like “old wives’ tale,” and how it differs from spouse, bride, and fiancée.
Wedded means married, and by extension “firmly committed” (wedded to tradition). Learn collocations, idioms (wedded bliss), prepositions, comparisons, and clear example uses.