The word 'married' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to marry. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
Examples:
When I married your father, I had already graduated from college. (verb)
The newly married couple spent a month touring Europe. (adjective)
And I'm going to find out if I - ahem - believe in myself enough to go through with it and, well, maybe get married, maybe not.
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The dress she was wearing at the party was absolutely exquisite!
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i got married four years ago
Their relationship was clandestine and they were both married.
I married a woman. She is now my spouse and I am hers.
Her mom told her to seize the moment she got married.
When you are already married, an affair is extramarital.
People often wear a ring to signify that they are married.
In my case the sentence for being married was life.
The engaged couple practiced abstinence before the were married.
That woman is a gold digger. She only married him for his money.
A monogamist stays married and faithful to one person only.
When they were married they happily realized that they were going to be consolidated for the rest of their lives.
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