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  2. FIANCÉ definition: 1. the man who someone is engaged to be married to: 2. the man who someone is engaged to be…. Learn more.

  3. : a man engaged to be married. Did you know? Promises, Promises: The History of Affidavit, Affiance, & Fiancé. Affidavit refers to a written promise, and its Latin roots connect it to another kind of promise in English.

  4. The word fiancé is traditionally used to refer to the man that a person is engaged to be married to (the groom-to-be). Fiancée is traditionally used to refer to the woman that a person is engaged to be married to (the bride-to-be).

  5. Definition of fiancé noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. The minute you get down on one knee and ask a man to marry you — assuming he says "yes" — he becomes your fiancé, or the man you are engaged to marry. Fiancé comes from French; in fact, it is so French that it even has masculine and feminine versions (like many nouns in French).

  7. noun. a man who is engaged to be married. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C19: from French, from Old French fiancier to promise, betroth, from fiance a vow, from fier to trust, from Latin fīdere. fiancé in American English. (ˌfiɑːnˈsei, fiˈɑːnsei) noun. a man engaged to be married.

  8. 4 days ago · Traditionally, the spelling fiancé is used for a man who is engaged, with fiancée being the female counterpart (this is a reflection of the corresponding distinction in French). However, this distinction is not reliably followed today.