Family feud answers
1. mother
2. best friend
3. sister
I think so, but it varies from person to person depending on their opinion.
Highly probable.
A man who is engaged to be married.A person engaged to be married.  If one follows French spelling, a fiancée is a woman who is engaged to be married. Fiancé is the male equivalent.By: Valdimir Leroy
Fiancé is a man who is engaged to be married. Fiancée is a woman who is engaged to be married.
An engaged man has a fiancée. A engaged woman has a fiancé.
When a couple gets engaged the woman is called 'fiancee' and the male is 'fiance.'
She was the first person (which means she was also the first woman of course).
A man / woman who is engaged to be married is called his partner's fiancé
Your fiance is the best person to answer this question.
Well, how would you deal with it if you were engaged to that man now and the other woman had the same secret you have. What makes you think he's worth having a secret with if he's not willing to break it off with the engaged woman. What makes you think he won't have another secret with another woman if you get engaged with him. He has a secret with you, why not another woman. Seriously, think about it, he's keeping the secret from his engaged woman now, there really is no reason he wouldn't do the same again with you, right.
The first person that was mentioned in the book to see the (dead) woman in room 217 was one of the maids of the hotel. She screamed and stormed out, telling Dick Halloran she saw a woman in the tub. In the movie, the first person to see the woman in room 217 is Danny.
No, the woman does not engage a man; he gets engaged to her. The couple can go out together to get the engagement ring; he can surprise her by buying an engagement ring and ask him to marry her.