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wedded to
wedded to something
Fig. mentally attached to something; firmly committed to something. (Fig. on wed(ded) to someone.) The manager was wedded to the idea of getting new computers. The mayor was wedded to the new budget plan.
wedded to something
strongly or closely attached to something Many teachers are wedded to the ideas and methods they learned in college and find it hard to try anything new. People in this country are really wedded to their cars.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Malvina | | - | Scottish, English, Literature |
Ellis | | ['elis] | |
Phoebe | | FEE-bee (English) | English, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Biblical, Biblical Latin |
Eleonore | | e-le-o-NO-rə | German |
Pansy | | ['pænzi] | |
ElİF | | - | Turkish |