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Meanings of
fiancé
in English
A man who is engaged to be married.
betrothed
fiance
groom-to-be
Person to whom one is engaged to be married.
fiancée
Related terms
role
Usage of
fiancé
in English
1
At times she quieted down, mumbling words that her
fiancé
couldn't understand.
2
Your clients, Frank's business associates, Collin's friends, Bibi's
fiancé
,
everyone will know.
3
Your dear sister is fine, staying with her
fiancé
,
Etienne de Giverney.
4
Perhaps her
fiancé
was more sensitive than she gave him credit for.
5
At the same instant Fanny and her
fiancé
reappeared from the library.
6
You have called, as I understand, to malign my
fiancé
,
Baron Gruner.
7
He might already know more than she did about his sister's
fiancé
.
8
I wondered what he might know of Jennet Marlin and her
fiancé
.
9
I wanted to find your
fiancé
and get him to the hospital.
10
Delaney laughed and congratulated her on the safe rescue of her
fiancé
.
11
My
fiancé
's
estate, Aspern Hall, is situated a few miles outside Hexham.
12
She settled back with dreamy thoughts of her
fiancé
filling her mind.
13
In front of your
fiancé
and your newest detective, I might add.
14
I had the feeling it had to do with Francis, my
fiancé
.
15
And now that my sister's
fiancé
is part of it, I'm outnumbered.
16
Now when I am engaged, my
fiancé
is here to shield me.
Other examples for "fiancé"
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About this term
fiancé
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
former fiancé
have a fiancé
old fiancé
future fiancé
missing fiancé
More collocations
Fiancé
through the time
Fiancé
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common