courtships

[US]/[ˈkɔːtrʃɪps]/
[UK]/[ˈkɔːrtʃɪps]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The process of trying to win someone's affection, especially with the intention of marriage.; The behavior or actions of people who are courting each other.; A period of courtship.

Phrases & Collocations

past courtships

courtship period

early courtships

brief courtships

courtship rituals

courtship stories

observing courtships

analyzing courtships

failed courtships

modern courtships

Example Sentences

the novel explores the intricacies of victorian courtships.

traditional courtships often involved chaperones and strict social rules.

modern courtships are far more relaxed and informal.

their early courtships were marked by stolen glances and secret meetings.

the film depicts a charming and witty series of courtships.

she carefully observed the nuances of their courtships.

the pressures of familial expectations often influenced courtships.

historical records detail the customs surrounding 18th-century courtships.

the play focuses on the challenges and joys of youthful courtships.

he initiated a slow and deliberate series of courtships.

the etiquette of formal courtships has largely disappeared today.

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