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to–be
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
to–be
(adjective)
bride–to–be
(noun)
to–be
/tə
ˈ
biː/
adjective
to–be
/tə
ˈ
biː/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TO–BE
—
used to indicate what someone will be at a future time
—
used in combination
his bride-
to-be
[=his future bride]
the father-
to-be
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