Were or got married?
As others have said, when talking of an existing couple I’d say “got married” or, more formally, “were married”. A rarer case is the intransitive verb, used when talking about one person: She says she will never marry. He never married.
Which is correct got married or get married?
Yes “got married” is correct because we use third form of verb after using ‘get’, and here got is the past form of verb.
How do you say got married?
- tie the knot (informal),
- take the plunge (informal),
- walk down the aisle (informal),
- get hitched (slang),
- get spliced (informal),
- plight your troth (old-fashioned)
What is meaning of got married?
Definition of get married : to become joined in marriage They’re planning to get married in October.
When you got married meaning?
1. verb. When two people get married or marry, they legally become partners in a special ceremony. Get married is less formal and more commonly used than marry. I thought he would change after we got married. [
What’s the meaning of got married?
When I get or got married?
If you marry someone, that person becomes your husband or wife and we use the verb marry in preference to wed normally. However, even more usual than marry is get married. This use of get with a past participle is a very common structure in contemporary English and is used across a range of common expressions.
Can we use got married?
Got married should be used when you are talking about a single person. This is likely the case when you have not met the bride or groom of the person that you are talking about. Because you are unsure or purposefully leave the other person out of the sentence, you can say that Person A got married.
Has got married synonyms?
What is another word for get married?
| marry | wed |
|---|---|
| get hitched | tie the knot |
| walk down the aisle | get yoked |
| get spliced | become espoused |
| become man and wife | take the plunge |
What is another way to say marry?
In this page you can discover 65 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for marry, like: bestow one’s hand upon, espouse, take the vows, lead to the altar, remarry, wed, divorce, enter the matrimonial state, promise in marriage, plight one’s troth and tie-the-knot.