Court
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verb
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noun
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noun
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(As a verb)
Court ( verb )
- To make amorous advances towards; seek the affections of.
- To seek the favor, support, or custom of.
Origin:
From old french courtier, from latin cohors "yard, retinue".
Examples:
- He is courting her with flowers and chocolates.
- She is courting the support of the party.
- The company is courting new investors.
- He courted her for months before she finally agreed to go on a date with him.
- The politician is courting the minority vote.
(As a noun)
Court ( noun )
- To make amorous advances towards; seek the affections of.
- To seek the favor, support, or custom of.
Origin:
From old french courtier, from latin cohors "yard, retinue".
Examples:
- He is courting her with flowers and chocolates.
- She is courting the support of the party.
- The company is courting new investors.
- He courted her for months before she finally agreed to go on a date with him.
- The politician is courting the minority vote.
(As a noun)
Court ( noun )
- To make amorous advances towards; seek the affections of.
- To seek the favor, support, or custom of.
Origin:
From old french courtier, from latin cohors "yard, retinue".
Examples:
- He is courting her with flowers and chocolates.
- She is courting the support of the party.
- The company is courting new investors.
- He courted her for months before she finally agreed to go on a date with him.
- The politician is courting the minority vote.