betrothed (Meaning)

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betrothed (n)

the person to whom you are engaged

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betrothed (s)

pledged to be married

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betrothed (imp. & p. p.)

of Betroth

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betrothed Sentence Examples

  1. The young couple was betrothed in a traditional ceremony that symbolized their eternal bond.
  2. The princess was betrothed to the prince at a tender age, destined to become queen.
  3. Their betrothal was a strategic alliance, designed to strengthen the ties between two kingdoms.
  4. The betrothed lovers exchanged rings, vowing to love and cherish each other forever.
  5. The betrothal was announced with great fanfare, eliciting both joy and skepticism within the court.
  6. The king's betrayal of his betrothed caused a rift between the royal family and the betrothed's father.
  7. The betrothed pair spent countless hours together, getting to know each other and forming a deep connection.
  8. Despite their betrothal, rumors spread that one of them was secretly in love with another.
  9. The betrothed couple faced many challenges together, proving their love and commitment to one another.
  10. The betrothal eventually led to a beautiful wedding ceremony, where they exchanged vows and pledged their lives to each other.

FAQs About the word betrothed

the person to whom you are engaged, pledged to be marriedof Betroth

engaged, committed,promised, affianced, bespoken,bespoke

unattached, unattached,,

The young couple was betrothed in a traditional ceremony that symbolized their eternal bond.

The princess was betrothed to the prince at a tender age, destined to become queen.

Their betrothal was a strategic alliance, designed to strengthen the ties between two kingdoms.

The betrothed lovers exchanged rings, vowing to love and cherish each other forever.