Used in a Sentence

bridegroom

How to use bridegroom in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for bridegroom.

Editorial note

At least he didn't change "bridegroom" to "bridegoom" so it was spelled the way it was pronounced.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

a man who has recently been married

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of bridegroom gathered in one view.

noun

a man who has recently been married

noun

a man participant in his own marriage ceremony

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for bridegroom.

noun

a man who has recently been married

noun

a man participant in his own marriage ceremony

Example sentences

1

At least he didn't change "bridegroom" to "bridegoom" so it was spelled the way it was pronounced.

2

If the bridegroom drinks his coffee without any sign of displeasure, the bride-to-be assumes that the groom is good-tempered and patient.

3

Pillowed on his marriage bed, Softly to his soul he said: “Though no bridegroom ever pressed Fairer bossom to his breast, Mortal flesh must come to clay – Even this shall pass away.”Fighting on a furious field, Once a javelin pierced his shield; Soldiers, with a loud lament, Bore him bleeding to his tent.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use bridegroom in a sentence?

At least he didn't change "bridegroom" to "bridegoom" so it was spelled the way it was pronounced.

What does bridegroom mean?

a man who has recently been married

What part of speech is bridegroom?

bridegroom is commonly used as noun.