jilt
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- To not marry, to break an engagement suddenly, to leave one standing at the altar.
- John has warned Jill he will jilt her if she doesn't stop seeing Rory.
- Jill was jilted on her wedding day. John left her standing at the altar.
- John was jilted. His bride ran away with Rory.