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manqué
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manqué
(adjective)
manqué
/mɑn
ˈ
keɪ/
Brit
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ˈ
mɒŋkeɪ/
adjective
manqué
/mɑn
ˈ
keɪ/
Brit
/
ˈ
mɒŋkeɪ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MANQUÉ
always used after a noun
formal
—
used to describe what a person could or should have been but never was
He works as a cook but thinks of himself as a poet
manqué
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an artist
manqué
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