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B2 Level Wordlist - Wedding Ceremony

Here you will learn some English words about wedding ceremonies, such as "flower girl", "fiancé", "bridesmaid", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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bachelor party

a party held for a man by his male friends, who is about to get married

Ex: Some bachelor parties include adventurous activities like skydiving or a weekend camping trip , reflecting the groom 's interests .
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bachelorette party

a party for a woman that is held before her marriage and is often arranged and attended by her female friends

Ex: Bachelorette parties often feature personalized decorations , party favors , and memorable experiences to celebrate the bride 's upcoming wedding .
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best man
best man
[noun]

a man chosen by a bridegroom to help him at his wedding

Ex: On the wedding day , the best man assisted the groom with getting dressed and made sure he had everything he needed for the ceremony .
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bridesmaid

a woman or girl chosen by a bride to help her at her wedding

Ex: She felt proud to stand beside her best friend as a bridesmaid.
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fiance
fiance
[noun]

a man who is engaged to someone

Ex: Her fiancé was nervous but excited for the upcoming wedding.
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fiancee
fiancee
[noun]

a woman who is engaged to someone

Ex: He looked forward to spending the rest of her life with his fiancée.
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flower girl

a young girl who throws flower petals in front of a bride at a wedding

Ex: Flower girls traditionally symbolize innocence and purity , adding charm and sweetness to the wedding ceremony .
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maid of honor

a woman chosen by the bride to be her main attendant and support her throughout the wedding planning process and on the wedding day itself

Ex: The bride and her maid of honor have been best friends since childhood, making her role even more special.
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bouquet
bouquet
[noun]

the flowers that are attractively arranged for a ceremony or as a gift

Ex: The groom presented his fiancée with a bouquet of her favorite flowers as a romantic gesture on their engagement day .
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reception
reception
[noun]

a formal party held to celebrate an event or welcome someone

Ex: The bride and groom greeted guests at the reception.
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speech
speech
[noun]

a formal talk about a particular topic given to an audience

Ex: He practiced his acceptance speech in front of the mirror before the award ceremony .
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toast
toast
[noun]

the act of raising a glass, usually filled with alcohol, in honor of someone or to wish them health, happiness, or success

Ex: He made a heartfelt toast to his parents on their wedding anniversary , expressing gratitude and love .
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engagement ring

a ring that someone gives their partner after agreeing to marry each other

Ex: He chose the engagement ring with great care , considering her preferences and style .
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wedding ring

a ring that someone's spouse gives them during their wedding ceremony

Ex: The jeweler helped them choose a matching wedding ring set .
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wedding gown

a formal dress worn by a bride during their wedding ceremony

Ex: After the ceremony , the bride ’s wedding gown was carefully preserved in a special box to keep it in pristine condition for future generations .
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veil
veil
[noun]

a piece of fabric worn by brides that covers the head and face or drapes over the back, often made of lace or other delicate materials

Ex: The bride 's veil fluttered in the breeze as she walked down the aisle , creating a magical and ethereal effect .
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tuxedo
tuxedo
[noun]

a formal men's suit typically worn for black-tie events and formal occasions

Ex: He chose a classic black tuxedo for his best friend ’s wedding , completing the look with a crisp white pocket square .
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aisle
aisle
[noun]

the passageway between rows of seats in a church, often leading from the entrance to the altar

Ex: During the service , the priest walked up and down the aisle, blessing the congregation .
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confetti
confetti
[noun]

small pieces of colored paper thrown during a special event, particularly over the newlyweds after their wedding ceremony

Ex: The team won the championship , and fans celebrated by throwing confetti into the air , cheering and reveling in the victory .
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to elope
to elope
[Verb]

to run away secretly and marry one's partner

Ex: Mark and Maria made the spontaneous decision to elope in a charming European city .
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to exchange

to give something to someone and receive something else from them

Ex: The conference provided an opportunity for professionals to exchange ideas and insights in their respective fields .
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vow
vow
[noun]

a serious and formal promise, made especially during a wedding or religious ceremony

Ex: As part of the initiation ritual , the members made a vow to uphold the traditions and responsibilities of their organization .
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bell
bell
[noun]

a metal cup-shaped object with a separate piece of metal hanging inside that makes a ringing noise when it moves

Ex: She adjusted the tiny bell on her cat ’s collar to make sure she could hear when the cat was nearby .
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dance floor

a specific area at an event, a disco, club, etc. where people can dance

Ex: She enjoyed dancing with her friends on the spacious dance floor at the nightclub .
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honeymoon
honeymoon
[noun]

a holiday taken by newlyweds immediately after their wedding

Ex: The honeymoon was a time for them to unwind , create lasting memories , and embark on new adventures together .
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newlywed
newlywed
[noun]

someone who has recently gotten married

Ex: Everyone admired the newlyweds during the reception .
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pregnant
pregnant
[Adjective]

(of a woman or a female animal) carrying a baby inside one's body

Ex: Despite being pregnant with twins , Mary continued to work and maintain her daily routine .
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