bridesmaid
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɹaɪdzˌmeɪd/
Noun
bridesmaid (plural bridesmaids)
- A woman who attends a bride during her wedding ceremony, as part of the main wedding party.
- I'd love to be your bridesmaid.
- (sports, entertainment) A person or team who perennially finishes well, but never first.
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Translations
woman who attends the bride at a wedding ceremony
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See also
- maid of honor the primary bridesmaid
- bridesmaids the group of women as a whole
Verb
bridesmaid (third-person singular simple present bridesmaids, present participle bridesmaiding, simple past and past participle bridesmaided)
- To act as a bridesmaid for; to attend a bride during her wedding ceremony.
- 1858, Anthony Trollope, Doctor Thorne, volume 1, page 83:
- "No, Trichy; I won't be Augusta's bridesmaid; I'll bide my time for bridesmaiding."
- 1915, George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken, The smart set: a magazine of cleverness, Volume 45, page 204,
- And what's this? that isn't Herbie Frost with you in the canoe ; why he was best man when I bridesmaided Corinne.
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Translations
to act as a bridesmaid (for)
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