fiancé
or fi·an·ce
a man engaged to be married.
Origin of fiancé
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How to use fiancé in a sentence
My fiancé has a ten-year-old daughter who’s becoming interested in sports, and I encouraged her to add this to her reading list.
My fiancé said that his commitment to me is also a lifetime commitment to her.
‘Power’ Star Naturi Naughton Got Engaged For Christmas | Charli Penn | January 1, 2021 | Essence.comI have gotten many friends registered to vote, the hardest one being my fiancé, who has never taken an interest in politics prior to this year.
She and her fiancé have been very cautious throughout the pandemic, ordering in groceries and even skipping out on festivities for their child’s first birthday.
So, although it’s odd to say your ex-fiancé, my ex fiancé is one of those people for me.
And this is all on top of a 2005 incident, where a former fiance sought a restraining order against him.
Yet Again, George Zimmerman Proves He’s Violent, Aggressive, and Confrontational | Jamelle Bouie | November 19, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTDear Blogger: My fiance and I are roughly-30-year-old software developers.
I used to be into you and your fiance Blake Shelton's tweets, but neither of you have really been tweeting anymore.
Katie Finneran's emotional acceptance speech dedicated to her fiance.
He employed Corentin to clear up the dark side of the life of Clotilde's fiance.
Repertory Of The Comedie Humaine, Complete, A -- Z | Anatole Cerfberr and Jules Franois ChristopheBut certainly I had not expected to see sitting on the page written in my fiance's hand, the face of another woman.
The Way of a Man | Emerson HoughThe father agrees with her; and he and her fiance, this gentleman here, have run away with her, to prevent her being locked up.
The Cornet of Horse | G. A. HentyAnd then suppose after you came home you took your wife, or your mother, or your fiance, to see this play.
Seeing Things at Night | Heywood BrounHe merely returned home to bid his last farewell to his dying mother, and to intrust her to the care of his fiance.
A Fantasy of Far Japan | Baron Kencho Suyematsu
British Dictionary definitions for fiancé
/ (fɪˈɒnseɪ) /
a man who is engaged to be married
Origin of fiancé
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