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But, if the bride and groom were happy with how the day went, that’s probably all that matters in the long run.—
Lizzie Lanuza,
StyleCaster,
8 July 2026 A lot of brides are simply giving themselves permission to linger a bit longer as a bride.—
Rosemary Feitelberg,
Footwear News,
8 July 2026 Very few brides possess the means, or the appetite, to turn their address book into a census of influence.—
Bryan West,
USA Today,
7 July 2026 The former owner of a popular wedding venue in Monroe pleaded guilty on Monday to stealing a total of about $1 million from brides, grooms and investors, prosecutors said.—
Joe Marusak,
Charlotte Observer,
6 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for bride
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English brȳd; akin to Old High German brūt bride
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
The first known use of bride was
before the 12th century