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marriage

noun

mar·​riage ˈmer-ij How to pronounce marriage (audio)
ˈma-rij
1
a
see usage paragraph below : the state of being united as spouses in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law
b
: the mutual relation of married persons : wedlock
c
: the institution whereby individuals are joined in a marriage
2
: an act of marrying or the rite by which the married status is effected
especially : the wedding ceremony and attendant festivities or formalities
3
: an intimate or close union
the marriage of painting and poetry J. T. Shawcross
Usage of Marriage

The definition of the word marriage—or, more accurately, the understanding of what the institution of marriage properly consists of—continues to be highly controversial. This is not an issue to be resolved by dictionaries. Ultimately, the controversy involves cultural traditions, religious beliefs, legal rulings, and ideas about fairness and basic human rights. The principal point of dispute has to do with marriage between two people of the same sex, often referred to as same-sex marriage or gay marriage. Same-sex marriages are now recognized by law in a growing number of countries and were legally validated throughout the U.S. by the Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015. In many other parts of the world, marriage continues to be allowed only between men and women. The definition of marriage shown here is intentionally broad enough to encompass the different types of marriage that are currently recognized in varying cultures, places, religions, and systems of law.

Example Sentences

It was his second marriage. They have a very happy marriage. She has old-fashioned ideas about marriage. couples living together before marriage Many friends and relatives were present at their marriage. a priest who has performed many marriages a marriage of sweet and spicy flavors a marriage of science and art a marriage between form and function See More
Recent Examples on the Web A few hours later, a taxi dropped us at the Las Vegas Office of Civil Marriages. Noel Anenberg, WSJ, 10 Apr. 2017 For centuries, the island was the traditional meeting place to hand off brides and grooms when important royal marriages were arranged between France and Spain. Ken Jennings, Condé Nast Traveler, 27 Feb. 2017 His marriages to Carol Thompson and Judith Sherman ended in divorce. Sam Roberts, New York Times, 31 Jan. 2017 Greco is survived by Anders and seven children from previous marriages. Nardine Saad, latimes.com, 12 Jan. 2017 Online court records from Polk County, Florida, show that Hundley had several previous marriages that ended in divorce. Emily Foxhall, Houston Chronicle, 30 Dec. 2016 Zsa Zsa Gabor, the jet-setting Hungarian actress and socialite who helped invent a new kind of fame out of multiple marriages, conspicuous wealth and jaded wisdom about the glamorous life, died Sunday at her home, her husband said. Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 18 Dec. 2016 There are no children from any of the marriages, although his third wife had a son, and my grandson helped support the child. Kwame Anthony Appiah, New York Times, 22 Nov. 2016 Still, early marriages and poverty are two of the biggest reasons more than 130 million girls are out of school globally. Beth Murphy, New York Times, 29 Oct. 2016 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English mariage, from Anglo-French, from marier to marry

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of marriage was in the 14th century

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