fiance

[ US /ˌfiˌɑnˈseɪ, fiˈɑnˌseɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man who is engaged to be married
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How To Use fiance In A Sentence

  • He uncovers more about his private life including the identity of his fiancé, a point of much speculation until now.
  • Following his defiance, KSM was subjected to a number of coercive interrogation techniques besides being waterboarded the 183 times: he was kept up for seven and a half days straight while diapered and shackled, and he was told that his kids, who were now being held in American custody, would be killed. The Longest War
  • Her poetic styles vary from haiku to streetwise dramatic monologue, using the conventions of ‘standard’ English, as well as the defiance of Ebonics.
  • In defiance of the ceasefire, rebel troops are again firing on the capital.
  • The two leaders had earlier led a march of hundreds of demonstrators in defiance of a government ban on protest rallies or gatherings of more than four people.
  • Katy Perry labels fiance Russell Brand the ultimate 'bridezilla' RUSSELL Brand has been labelled a "bridezilla" by his popstar fiance Katy Perry. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Even if he says yes, your fiancé will always feel slightly resentful.
  • En fait, she was saying to me: ` Here is my trust, ma confiance, my honour as a woman; I place it in your hands, Blowitz. ' Watershed
  • My fiancée says that it would be immoral for me to claim the dole for this month. Times, Sunday Times
  • I won't be surprised if the striking ‘colonels’ have been generously compensated for their brazen defiance of military norms.
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