Court ( verb , noun , noun )

(As a verb)

Court ( verb )

  1. To make amorous advances towards; seek the affections of.
  2. To seek the favor, support, or custom of.

Origin:

From old french courtier, from latin cohors "yard, retinue".

Examples:

  1. He is courting her with flowers and chocolates.
  2. She is courting the support of the party.
  3. The company is courting new investors.
  4. He courted her for months before she finally agreed to go on a date with him.
  5. The politician is courting the minority vote.

(As a noun)

Court ( noun )

  1. To make amorous advances towards; seek the affections of.
  2. To seek the favor, support, or custom of.

Origin:

From old french courtier, from latin cohors "yard, retinue".

Examples:

  1. He is courting her with flowers and chocolates.
  2. She is courting the support of the party.
  3. The company is courting new investors.
  4. He courted her for months before she finally agreed to go on a date with him.
  5. The politician is courting the minority vote.

(As a noun)

Court ( noun )

  1. To make amorous advances towards; seek the affections of.
  2. To seek the favor, support, or custom of.

Origin:

From old french courtier, from latin cohors "yard, retinue".

Examples:

  1. He is courting her with flowers and chocolates.
  2. She is courting the support of the party.
  3. The company is courting new investors.
  4. He courted her for months before she finally agreed to go on a date with him.
  5. The politician is courting the minority vote.
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