Wedding vocabulary anagram quiz
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Wedding vocabulary anagram quiz



Wedding vocabulary anagram quiz


This is a bit of an experiment with a new exercise format.

Two exercises to test your knowledge of the language of weddings in the English-speaking world.



Quiz 1 - Fill the gaps by clicking consecutively on the letters spaces (_) given , or simply type in the answer. Boxes can be edited in the normal way. If you need help, use the clue buttons (?).


?. They are then known as ? (she has an extra 'e' at the end). In Britain couples can either have a religious ceremony or a civil wedding in a ? office.
?, and it is thought lucky for her to wear 'something old, something new, something ? and something blue'. She customarily wears a long white dress with a ? to cover her face, and a long ? which sweeps the floor behind her. She usually has two or more ? to look after this.
?, and he is accompanied by the ?, who is usually his best friend. His main tasks are to get his friend to the ceremony sober and on time; to look after the ring(s); and to give a humorous ? later on, which is often designed to gently embarrass his friend. Traditionally the principal men wear red ? in their buttonholes, while the rest wear white ones.


Quiz 2 - Fill the gaps by clicking consecutively on the letters or spaces (_) given , or simply type in the answer. Boxes can be edited in the normal way. If you need help, use the clue buttons (?)


?, to the accompaniment of organ music. The central, most important part of the ceremony is when the couple exchange their wedding ?. But before this the celebrant (priest, official etc) asks if there are any objections - 'Speak now or forever hold your
?'. The celebrant then declares the couple 'man and (e f i w ) ?', and invites them to kiss. At the end of the ceremony the guests leave while the couple and their ? sign the marriage register.


? (small pieces of coloured paper) at them. The young woman then usually tosses her ? of flowers to the single young women who stand behind her. Whoever catches this is considered very lucky and should be the next to ?. After the formal photographs everybody goes off to the ?. This can be held in a hotel, or sometimes in a ? (a big tent) in a large garden. In the evening the young couple disappear to get changed into their
? (2 words) clothes, before setting off for their ?.

There is some more wedding vocabulary at english-at-home.com


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