engaged
Americanadjective
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busy or occupied; involved.
deeply engaged in conversation.
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pledged to be married; betrothed.
an engaged couple.
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under engagement; pledged.
an engaged contractor.
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entered into conflict with.
desperately engaged armies.
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Mechanics.
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(of wheels) in gear with each other.
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Architecture. (of a distinct member) built so as to be truly or seemingly attached in part to the structure before which it stands.
an engaged column.
adjective
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pledged to be married; betrothed
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employed, occupied, or busy
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architect built against or attached to a wall or similar structure
an engaged column
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(of a telephone line) already in use
Other Word Forms
- engagedly adverb
- engagedness noun
- unengaged adjective
Etymology
Origin of engaged
Example Sentences
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On its website, Rightmove claims it gives agents "access and brand exposure to the UK's largest and most engaged home-moving audience."
From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026
They were engaged shortly thereafter, followed by an intimate wedding at her mother’s estate in Southampton.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 31, 2026
In other words, Chiles may be engaged in “expression,” but that expression is a medical treatment that Colorado has every right to regulate.
From Slate • Mar. 31, 2026
I only hope that other people reading this see the signs and find more responsible and engaged authorities to turn to.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 30, 2026
“There was the old party what engaged me a-waitin’ in the ’ouse at Purfleet.
From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker
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