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tie the knot

British pronunciation/tˈaɪ ðə nˈɒt/
American pronunciation/tˈaɪ ðə nˈɑːt/
to tie the knot
[PHRASE]
1

to become someone's husband or wife in marriage

synonyms : take the plunge
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to [tie] the knot definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "tie the knot" and when to use it?

The exact origin of the phrase "tie the knot" is uncertain but it is believed to have originated from the imagery of tying a knot to represent the joining together of two individuals in marriage. Metaphorically, the act of tying a knot is often associated with making a secure and unbreakable bond or commitment. This notion is applied to the context of marriage, symbolizing the union and lifelong commitment between two people. This phrase is commonly used to refer to the act of marriage.

Examples
1They will be tying the knot in a romantic beach wedding next month.
2After years of dating, they finally decided to tie the knot and start their journey as a married couple.
3A month after their daughter was born, the couple tied the knot in a luxurious wedding in Louisiana.
4A lot of this marital strife can be avoided just by having a few honest discussions before tying the knot.
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