betroth in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To betroth means to formally promise to marry someone or to arrange a marriage between two parties.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to betroth herself to the man she had loved for years.
- In ancient times, families often arranged to betroth their children at a young age.
- They exchanged rings to symbolize their intention to betroth each other.
- After much deliberation, he finally felt ready to betroth his long-time partner.
- The royal decree announced that the prince would betroth the daughter of a neighboring king.
- To betroth someone is to make a promise of marriage that carries great significance.
- Despite their families' objections, they chose to betroth in a private ceremony.
- She was overjoyed when he asked her to betroth, believing it was the start of forever.
- The tradition of betrothing is still honored in some cultures today.
- He presented her with a beautiful necklace as a token of his desire to betroth her.