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Adjectives to describe a wedding might include:

  • beautiful
  • caring
  • complete
  • dramatic
  • emotional
  • harried
  • joyous
  • life-changing
  • marked by nervousness
  • moving
  • non-traditional
  • quick
  • quirky
  • religious
  • serious
  • solemn
  • sweet
  • traditional
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