[
UK
/hˈʌnɪmˌuːn/
]
[ US /ˈhəniˌmun/ ]
[ US /ˈhəniˌmun/ ]
VERB
-
spend a holiday after one's marriage
they plan to honeymoon in Hawai'i
NOUN
- a holiday taken by a newly married couple
- the early (usually calm and harmonious) period of a relationship; business or political
How To Use honeymoon In A Sentence
- Just a half-hour drive from here, Kufri, located 2,510 metres above sea level, is known as a honeymooner's paradise. India eNews
- They spent their honeymoon adventurously cruising on a motorcycle, Nona riding comfortably in the side-car. Archive 2009-01-01
- By the end of their honeymoon the Haskins were only too pleased to find that Multavia did not boast a national airline.
- It used to be that a new manager enjoyed a honeymoon period. Times, Sunday Times
- Your love life may be unusually action-packed, from surprise reunions to secret plans for a first or second honeymoon. The Sun
- Eastwood honeymooned in Carmel in 1953 and later bought a home there.
- Bukovina" reminds me immediately of "Zakarpatie" and Uzhgorod spent honeymoon there, 2 decades ago. Languagehat.com: KAPELYE AND KUCSMA.
- Our first real holiday was our honeymoon. Times, Sunday Times
- Peter and Caroline are now honeymooning in Mexico and everybody wishes them well.
- The couple plan to combine their honeymoon and a few stage shows in Dubai and in the U.S.