From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwedding ringˈwedding ring (also wedding band) noun [countable] DCJMARRYa ring that you wear to show that you are married
Examples from the Corpus
wedding ring• She had, after all, a wedding ring on her finger, so there must have been a Mr Salt.• The woman was wearing a wedding ring with diamonds circling a blue sapphire stone, Rodriguez said.• Somebody had pulled his gold wedding ring off his pudgy hand.• She recognized her wedding ring but nothing else.• There was her wedding ring on her left hand, the same as ever.• Beaverbrooks recommend you choose your wedding ring about three months before the big day so that you have no last minute worries.• If you buy your engagement ring from them you will get a 10 percent discount on your wedding ring or rings.• Some hospitals will tape on your wedding ring or lucky earrings for security.