What is the
difference between Marry and Merry?
What is the difference between Marry and Merry? :
Marry : (verb)
(
1 ) Take someone as husband or wife
They married when they were young.
She did not marry until she was over forty.
They got married only after they earned more than one million.
(
2 ) (Of clergyman or civil official, etc…) join in marriage at a ceremony
Which priest is going to marry them?
They were married by her father who is a priest.
(
3 ) Combine something successfully with something else
This is a training that marri8es well with the needs of the job.
He marries wit with scholarship in the writing.
Merry : (adjective)
(
1 ) Happy and cheerful
Full of joy and gaiety
She wished me a merry Christmas.
(
2 ) Slightly drunk
They were already merry after only two glasses of wine.
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