Synonyms for Plighting one's troth:
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v.
• marry
- ally
, - associate
, - become one
, - bond
, - catch
, - combine
, - conjoin
, - conjugate
, - contract
, - couple
, - drop anchor
, - espouse
, - get hitched
, - get married
, - join
, - knit
, - land
, - lead to altar
, - link
, - match
, - mate
, - merge
, - one
, - pledge
, - plight one's troth
, - promise
, - relate
, - settle down
, - take vows
, - tie
, - tie the knot
, - unify
, - unite
, - walk down aisle
, - wed
, - yoke
.
• pop the question
What are the hypernyms for Plighting one's troth?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
pledge, promise, proposing marriage, make a commitment, swear an oath, affiancement, coming into agreement, enter into a contract, make a solemn promise, make a vow, solemnize a promise.
What are the opposite words for plighting one's troth?
The phrase "plighting one's troth" means to pledge oneself to marry or to enter into a serious commitment. Antonyms for this phrase could include words like "renounce," "abandon," or "refuse." Rather than committing to a relationship, one could reject or turn away from the possibility of such a commitment. Other antonyms might include words like "disengage," "detach," or "separate." These words suggest a breaking apart or disconnection, rather than a joining together. Alternatively, words like "betray," "forsake," or "break faith" could be seen as antonyms, indicating a failure to uphold a commitment rather than a willingness to make one.
What are the antonyms for Plighting one's troth?
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v.
• marry
- break
, - detach
, - disconnect
, - disjoin
, - dissociate
, - divide
, - divorce
, - fail
, - loosen
, - lose
, - part
, - separate
, - uncouple
, - unfasten
.
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