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Meanings of
fiancée
in English
A woman who is engaged to be married.
betrothed
fiancee
bride-to-be
Usage of
fiancée
in English
1
I went to his house later that night to meet his
fiancée
.
2
Victor Cruz brought his
fiancée
Elaina, and the twosome looks great together.
3
I've got a
fiancée
at home and my family is all there.
4
We wish to present him and his
fiancée
with a wedding gift.
5
He gently made love to his
fiancée
as he held her tightly.
6
After a few months, Terrance and his
fiancée
got married as planned.
7
And that she was known to be Stringer's
fiancée
made it safe.
8
The Northern Secretary is to marry his film-director
fiancée
in the spring.
9
Your
fiancée
,
this Becky, did she want to marry you for love?
10
My once sweet
fiancée
had transformed into Rulella, the Queen of Rules.
11
He looked at his
fiancée
and wondered if he truly knew her.
12
The assignment is to paint the
fiancée
of a wealthy Italian aristocrat.
13
The other old people used to tease Pérez about having a
fiancée
.
14
He loves your
fiancée
,
but his honour forces him to respect her.
15
He had gone reluctantly, because he saw that his
fiancée
was worried.
16
Now get your butt in there and find your kids and
fiancée
.
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fiancée
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
former fiancée
have a fiancée
new fiancée
lovely fiancée
old fiancée
More collocations
Fiancée
through the time
Fiancée
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common