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fi·an·cé F0098400 (fē′än-sā′, fē-än′sā′)n. A man to whom one is engaged to be married. [French, from past participle of fiancer, to betroth, from Old French fiancier, from fiance, trust, from fier, to trust, from Vulgar Latin *fīdāre, from Latin fīdere; see bheidh- in Indo-European roots.]fiancé (fɪˈɒnseɪ) na man who is engaged to be married[C19: from French, from Old French fiancier to promise, betroth, from fiance a vow, from fier to trust, from Latin fīdere]fi•an•cé (ˌfi ɑnˈseɪ, fiˈɑn seɪ) n. a man engaged to be married; a man to whom a woman is engaged. [1850–55; < French: betrothed] fiance - French for "a promise."See also related terms for promise.ThesaurusNoun | 1.fiance - a man who is engaged to be married groom-to-bebetrothed - the person to whom you are engaged |
fiancé fiancéenoun husband- or wife-to-be, intended, betrothed, prospective spouse, future husband or wife He was intensely attracted to his fiancée.fiancénounA person to whom one is engaged to be married:betrothed, fiancée.Informal: intended.Translationsfiancé (fiasei) , ((American) fi:ənˈsei) – feminine fiˈancée – noun a person to whom one is engaged to be married. 未婚夫 未婚夫MedicalSeeengagéLegalSeeengagement |