This is the 8668th most frequent Japanese word.
新郎
Groom.
The word 新郎 refers to the groom, the male partner in a marriage ceremony. Here, it is used as the subject of the sentence to indicate his action of arrival.
新郎が式場に到着しました。
The groom has arrived at the venue.
The word 新郎 denotes the groom in this sentence, paired with 新婦 (bride), emphasizing both as participants of the wedding ceremony.
新郎と新婦はとても幸せそうです。
The groom and the bride look very happy.
In this context, 新郎 refers to the subject of the anecdote shared during the event, focusing on his identity and related story.