newlywed

noun
UK: /ˈnjuːliwɛd/
US: /ˈnuːliwɛd/
  1. A person who has recently married.

    1. The newlywed couple went on their honeymoon.
    2. The newlywed apartment was small, but they loved it.
  2. A recently married couple.

    1. The newlywed received many gifts.
    2. The newlywed were exhausted after their wedding.
newlywed adjective
  1. Recently married.

    1. They are a newlywed couple.
    2. The newlywed couple looked very happy.
  2. Relating to someone in the first period of their marriage.

    1. The newlywed bliss didn't last long.
    2. As a newlywed, she felt a lot of pressure from her family.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "newlywed" in English means: A person who has recently married., A recently married couple..

The phonetic transcription of "newlywed" is /ˈnjuːliwɛd/ in British English and /ˈnuːliwɛd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "newlywed": "The newlywed couple went on their honeymoon.". More examples on the page.