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Benedict

A 'benedict' refers to a newly married man, particularly one who has long been a bachelor or known for his resistance to marriage. The term often carries a connotation of surprise or amusement, implying a change in a man's life and habits due to his marital status. It's a lighthearted and somewhat old-fashioned term, less common in modern vernacular, though it maintains a clear meaning within its specific context. This word stems from the classic play 'Much Ado About Nothing' by William Shakespeare, where Benedick, the witty and confirmed bachelor, eventually succumbs to love and marries Beatrice. Therefore, the name 'Benedict' came to refer to a man who was initially a bachelor but has recently been married.

Benedict meaning with examples

  • The local newspaper announced the wedding of renowned playboy, Charles Worthington. Friends remarked, 'Well, Charles has become a benedict, that's certainly a change!'. It seemed nobody could imagine Charles settled down, but his marriage to the socialite Amelia changed everything. The surprise was almost as shocking as when the news broke, a lot of people were so shocked.
  • After decades of bachelorhood, old Tom finally got married to the woman of his dreams. 'It seems our friend has become a benedict', the vicar chuckled during the ceremony. Tom's friends placed bets in the days leading up to the event, saying he would never marry. He surprised everyone, including himself it would seem, by embracing the married life.
  • At the annual alumni reunion, everyone was taken aback by the sight of Richard, the lifelong bachelor, with a wedding band on his finger. 'Richard, a benedict? I never thought I'd see the day!' exclaimed his college roommate. This particular benedict was a surprise as Richard had always been vocal in his aversion to marriage.
  • Sarah's announcement of her father's unexpected nuptials sent ripples of amusement throughout the family. 'Dad, a benedict? After all these years! We never thought he would find love and settle down,' she said with a laugh. Dad had always valued his independence but proved everyone wrong. He became a benedict, finally ready to share his life.
  • The office pool on whether or not their colleague, David, would ever get married was closed with a definitive 'yes', as he walked in wearing a ring. 'Looks like David's become a benedict,' someone quipped, earning a smile from the newly-married man. The office knew his bachelor life was coming to an end, as they saw his infatuation.

Benedict Crossword Answers

8 Letters

BENEDICK

10 Letters

STBENEDICT RUTHFULTON

12 Letters

RUTHBENEDICT

13 Letters

SAINTBENEDICT

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