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fiancee

[fee-ahn-sey, fee-ahn-sey] / ˌfi ɑnˈseɪ, fiˈɑn seɪ /


fiancée


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The remains were identified as those of the Ohio architect, his fiancee, her sister and a female cousin.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 26, 2026

YouTube star MrBeast has tied the knot with his fiancee Thea Booysen.

From BBC Jul. 22, 2026

His fiancee Alex Howard-Jones -- their wedding is in July -- and his parents, Alison and Tom, were in the crowd to witness his achievement.

From Barron's Feb. 14, 2026

Ohio, where I am from, and Wisconsin, where my fiancee teaches, do this, and they have good old-fashioned snow days.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 5, 2026

I thought of his fiancee and wondered what it meant to see the future upended with no explanation.

From "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates

His fiancée, Gaeon Lee, is optimistic that the market will recover despite losing part of the savings they had set aside for a new home.

From BBC Aug. 13, 2026

Teyana Taylor, ordinarily a gift to any movie, seems less than committed to the role of Joe’s doctor fiancée, though that may be self-defense.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 24, 2026

Sams and his fiancée, who are in their mid-20s, bought their current home for $462,000 in the summer of 2024.

From MarketWatch Jul. 22, 2026

Now 30, the mayor lives with his fiancée – and two roommates.

From BBC Jul. 18, 2026

He felt a flush of achievement, at how easily fiancée had slipped out of him, a sign of future uxorious bliss.

From "Half of a Yellow Sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

A third person was on a US K-1 visa - for fiancées of American citizens - the US official said.

From BBC Feb. 26, 2026

Even their fiancées became close friends, often joining the duo for dinner as couples.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 30, 2024

Over 100 letters sent to French sailors by their fiancées, wives, parents and siblings -- but never delivered -- have been opened and studied for the first time since they were written in 1757-8.

From Science Daily Nov. 6, 2023

The show returned for its second season on Friday, with last season’s cult leader plot resolved but Kimmy and friends still contending with arranged marriages, jilted fiancées, silverfish, exploding silos and other existential challenges.

From New York Times Apr. 15, 2016

She heard about the family dogs they missed, parents who were ill, fiancées they figured would no longer want them.

From "Boots on the Ground: America's War in Vietnam" by Elizabeth Partridge




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