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- 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"
- MANQUÉ | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MANQUÉ definition: 1 someone who has not had the opportunity to do a particular job, despite having the ability to do… Learn more
- MANQUÉ definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use manqué to describe someone who has never had the type of job indicated, although they had the ability for it or wanted it his inescapable feeling that he is a great actor manqué He was, in a sense, an academic manqué
- Manqué Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
MANQUÉ meaning: used to describe what a person could or should have been but never was
- manqué - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Like most words which are spelled with diacritics, manqué is sometimes written without its acute accent as manque
- Manqué - definition of manqué by The Free Dictionary
Define manqué manqué synonyms, manqué pronunciation, manqué translation, English dictionary definition of manqué adj Unfulfilled or frustrated in the realization of one's ambitions or capabilities: an artist manqué
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