plural of wedding
"The hotel announced that they are fully booked for weddings next month due to the high demand from couples getting married over the summer."
In plain English: Weddings are special ceremonies where two people get married in front of their friends and family.
"The hotel is very busy this week because many weddings are taking place in the garden."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wedding
"The priest will wed them at six o'clock."
"The couple decided to get wed in a small ceremony next summer."
plural of Wedding
"The hotel's ballroom can comfortably accommodate all ten weddings scheduled for next weekend."
Derived from Old English weddung, this term originally meant "pledge" or "oath." It evolved to refer specifically to the ceremony where such vows are exchanged between partners.