From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbridebride /braΙͺd/ βββ noun [countable]π Image of bride MARRYa woman at the time she gets married or just after she is married β groomExamples from the Corpusbrideβ’ The thirdsister, Ankhsenpaaten, had been given as a child bride to Tutankhaten.β’ Emperor Justinian had chosen this young woman as his bride.β’ This was Nahum's weddinggift to his bride.β’ Hugh Hefner has devoted a little bit of Playboy to his new bride, Kimberley.β’ Teenagebrides are twice as likely to end up being divorced as women who marry later.β’ Everyone turned around as the brideentered the church.β’ Theseus leaped to the defense of the bride and struck down the Gentaur who was trying to carry her off.β’ He took his young bride to live on the ranch in Wyoming.β’ Still, Amelia had it easier than any other young bridearriving in Atchison to live.OriginbrideOld Englishbryd