Marry
UK /["/ˈmæri/","/ˈmæriz/","/ˈmærid/","/ˈmæriɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈmæri/","/ˈmæriz/","/ˈmærid/","/ˈmæriɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to become the husband or wife of somebody; to get married to somebody
In simple words: To become husband and wife.
Examples
- She decided to marry him after three years of dating.
- They plan to marry in the spring.
- He used to marry for love, but now it is more about security.
- Many religious ceremonies happen when people marry.
- In some cultures, families play a big role in who gets to marry.
Usage notes
Used in the context of forming a legal or romantic partnership. Typically formal or neutral. Avoid in casual contexts that don’t pertain to relationships.
Grammar pattern
marry + object (someone)
Memory hint
Sounds like 'merry' — think of two people happily joining in marriage.
Collocations
- well
- hope to
- want to
- agree to
- for
- into
- get married
- marry late
- marry young
Synonyms
- unite
Antonyms
- divorce
- separate
- break up
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'wedding' (marry is the action, wedding is the event).
- Using 'marry' without an object (e.g., 'He will marry' should include 'her').
- Incorrectly using past tense (married) without context.