English Vocabulary — Choose the best synonym (same meaning). Target word: wedding

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: marriage

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
“Wedding” most commonly denotes the marriage ceremony and, by extension, the event marking the legal union. In synonym questions, test-makers typically expect the closest core meaning, not peripheral associations like venues or accessories.



Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Target: wedding.
  • Options: love, church, ring, marriage, reception.
  • We seek a semantic-equivalent term in standard usage.


Concept / Approach:
Differentiate between: (a) the institution or legal union (marriage), (b) the ceremony/event (wedding), and (c) related items (ring, church, reception) or feelings (love). The strongest synonymal pairing is wedding ↔ marriage in many test contexts.



Step-by-Step Solution:

Check equivalence: a wedding is the marriage ceremony; “marriage” commonly stands for the union and also for the ceremony context in exam synonyms.Reject association-only words: church, ring, reception describe aspects, not the event's meaning.Reject “love”: a feeling; not equivalent to the legal/ceremonial event.


Verification / Alternative check:
Sentence swap: “They invited 200 people to their wedding.” → “They invited 200 people to their marriage.” While “marriage” often means the state/union, many tests accept it as the closest single-word stand-in for “wedding,” far nearer than the other options.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • love: emotion, not ceremony.
  • church: venue.
  • ring: object/symbol.
  • reception: post-ceremony party, not the ceremony itself.


Common Pitfalls:
Selecting a closely associated noun instead of a true synonym; confusing event (wedding) with accessories or locations.



Final Answer:
marriage

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