[
US
/ˈmætʃˌmeɪkɝ/
]
[ UK /mˈætʃmeɪkɐ/ ]
[ UK /mˈætʃmeɪkɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who arranges (or tries to arrange) marriages for others
How To Use matchmaker In A Sentence
- I've been called a yenta, matchmaker and people magnet. Forbes.com: News
- While news sites, social networks and even e-commerce websites allow for real-time, multimedia interactions, traditional online matchmakers are comparably low-tech, more like virtual singles bars where daters wander around wearing boards listing their key characteristics: age, height, an aversion to poodles. Online Dating Startups Drive Matchmaking Makeover
- Orly claimed Majerik became her client after she helped the widow prevail in a lawsuit against another matchmaker.
- Anyway, being a professional matchmaker really appeals to me.
- Some friends played matchmaker and had us both over to dinner.
- Like business brokers, the matchmakers are unregulated or, at most, loosely regulated.
- That changes when friend plays matchmaker. The Sun
- This was still a country of matchmakers and arranged marriages, and much pressure was brought to bear.
- Your wisest friend will play matchmaker. The Sun
- A newly married friend acts as matchmaker. The Sun