MANQUÉ Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MANQUÉ is short of or frustrated in the fulfillment of one's aspirations or talents —used postpositively How to use manqué in a sentence Did you know?
Manqué - Wikipedia A manqué (feminine manquée, from the French for "missed") is a person who has failed to live up to a specific expectation or ambition It is usually used in combination with a profession: for example, a career civil servant with political prowess who nonetheless never attained political office might be described as a "politician manqué"
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Manqué - definition of manqué by The Free Dictionary Unfulfilled or frustrated in the realization of one's ambitions or capabilities: an artist manqué [French, from past participle of manquer, to fail, from Old French, from Old Italian mancare, from manco, lacking, from Latin mancus, maimed, infirm; see man- in Indo-European roots ]
manque - Définitions, synonymes, prononciation, exemples | Dico en . . . déf syn comb ex 17e s Fait de manquer, absence ou grave insuffisance d'une chose nécessaire défaut Manque d'argent, de main-d'œuvre carence, pénurie, rareté Manque de repos, d'imagination En manque de : privé de Un enfant en manque d'affection
manqué - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (postpositive)[1] Unfulfilled due to the vagary of circumstance, some inherent flaw or a constitutional lack “ […] and all things considered, I don't much regret that this affair with Miss Amory is manquée, though I wished for it once—in fact, all things considered, I am very glad of it ”