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fiancee

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


fiancée


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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

He had proposed to his fiancée, Lydia, in a seaside town in Ireland in 2024, and the two had planned to marry on Oct.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Sweden wins, Savolainen is a gracious loser, her fiancée said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, he and his fiancée had to be “a little more frugal” when looking for homes in 2024.

From MarketWatch

Dozens of Dracula movies have been made in this century alone, and Luc Besson’s “Dracula” recycles familiar elements such as having the brooding count visited by an English lawyer in his creepy castle, only to discover—coincidence of coincidences—that his visitor’s fiancée is the reincarnation of the wife he’s been searching for since she was killed 400 years earlier.

From The Wall Street Journal