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What is the difference between the words "marriage" and "matrimony"?
Sep 12, 2022 7:59 PM
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Marriage refers either to the ceremony or the state of being married, and matrimony (a much more formal word) refers to the state.
- The marriage between the Queen and her husband lasted for 73 years.
- Their marriage took place in 1947.
- They were joined in matrimony in 1947. (sometimes: 'holy matrimony')
- Matrimony has fallen out of favour in recent decades, especially among young people.
September 12, 2022
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There is no difference, although matrimony is more formal and legalistic. Marriage is the term for common usage.
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