Usage Note
accordé as a noun is an old or dialectal word for a person bound by a promise of marriage, that is, a fiancé; the feminine accordée is the betrothed woman. In modern French fiancé and fiancée are standard instead. The form survives in cultural references such as Greuze's painting L'Accordée de village.
Examples
"L'accordé portait un costume élégant."
Natural Translation
The groom wore an elegant suit.
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