engagement

simple noun43 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Refers to a scheduled appointment or commitment made earlier.

A significant appointment or commitment that should not be missed.

Refers to a scheduled appointment or commitment made earlier, often used in formal contexts.

An appointment or event that involves appearing before the public.

An appointment related to one's work or profession.

A formal appointment related to one's public or official duties.

An appointment for a social event, such as a party or gathering.

A long period of time between agreeing to marry and the actual wedding.

Involvement in activities related to the governance of a country or area.

Involvement that produces a desired result or outcome.

Positive and useful involvement, especially in politics or diplomacy.

An agreement to marry that has been cancelled.

Active participation in the public life of a community in an informed, committed, and constructive manner.

To have a scheduled appointment or commitment.

To officially stop an agreement to marry, or a scheduled appointment.

To make a public statement about an agreement to get married.

To attend a scheduled appointment; to not cancel it.

To motivate or stimulate involvement in an activity.

To support or actively encourage involvement, especially in a public or official capacity.

To suddenly end an agreement to get married.

To bring an agreement to marry to a conclusion.

To end an agreement to get married.

To perform or fulfill the duties of an official appointment.

A ring given by one person to another when they agree to get married.

An agreement to marry a particular person.

The act of being involved or interacting with a subject or idea (e.g., a text).

An appointment with a particular person or group (e.g., an adviser).

The act of being involved or participating in an activity or field (e.g., politics).