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You can use it to refer to a woman who is engaged to be married. For example: My fiancée and I are planning our wedding for next summer.
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fiancée
noun
A woman who is engaged to be married.
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He has made contact with me and asked me to tell my fiancée about my sexuality.
Now it's official: George Clooney is to marry his British-Lebanese fiancée in a civil ceremony in Venice town hall on Monday.
Surely your fiancée deserves to know the details of your sexual tastes?
There is Kwementyaye walking Waffles the dog on the beach; there he is on the platform of Alice Springs station; there he is blowing his birthday candles out, "surrounded by girls," says his fiancée, Jade.
After leaving his pregnant fiancée in London to cover the election between state-vetted candidates, Bahari hoped to witness "reconciliation and reform", not revolution.
And the complainant's fiancée, who says shoes are her real passion in life, has told the papers she will stand by her man and bravely weather the storm.
Fahmy's mother and fiancée both broke down in tears, while his brother Adel, who travelled from his home in Kuwait for the verdict, reacted with fury.
The connection you share with her father may indeed imperil your future with your fiancée, but turning your past into a dark secret is also a life sentence for misery.
He ridicules Bahari's love for his fiancée, and threatens to "put your remains in a bin bag and throw it at your mother".
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It is as if a bridegroom busy planning a wedding found his fiancée was secretly planning an alternative wedding with another suitor.
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