Similar words: betroth, betrothal, electrothermal, betrayal, trot, broth, froth, brother. Meaning: [-ðd] n. the person to whom you are engaged. adj. pledged to be married.
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31. After all, Ginny chose Harry from the beginning, unlike Guinevere who was betrothed to Arthur before they met.
32. Most of the girls who were not betrothed meant to be teachers.
33. She was betrothed against her will to my dear friend.
34. Olga had been long Betrothed to Vladimir; the familly despaired of a marriage for Tatyana.
35. Albert is a worthy man to whom I am as good as betrothed.
36. Due to his allegiance to King Marke,[http://sentencedict.com/betrothed.html] he escorted Isolde back to Cornwall to be betrothed to King Marke.
37. Then he said, I am your betrothed bridegroom, whom you saw as Bearskin .
38. If she please not her master, who hath betrothed her to himself, then shall he let her be redeemed: to sell her unto a strange nation he shall have no power, seeing he hath dealt deceitfully with her.
39. In Arthurian legend, a knight who fell in love with the Irish princess Iseult, who was betrothed to his uncle King Mark of Cornwall.
40. They were to visit a cousin for a season in hopes that Tatyana would become Betrothed.
41. Her father betrothed her to a boy at an early age.
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