courting

[US]/[ˈkɔːtɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈkɔːrtɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The process of trying to win someone's affection, typically in order to start a romantic relationship.; Behavior intended to impress a potential romantic partner.
v.(often courted) Trying to win someone's affection, typically in order to start a romantic relationship.; (often courted) To behave in a way intended to impress a potential romantic partner.; (legal) To seek the favor or support of (someone, especially a judge or jury).

Phrases & Collocations

courting favor

courting relationship

courting couple

courted heavily

courting period

courting attention

courting disaster

courting success

courting scandal

courting danger

Example Sentences

he began courting her with flowers and thoughtful gestures.

the young man was actively courting the investor's favor.

their early days involved a lot of courting and romantic dinners.

she found his courting a bit too aggressive and overwhelming.

the company is courting new clients with attractive offers.

he skillfully courted public opinion with his campaign speeches.

the politician was courting controversy with his outspoken views.

they spent months courting the deal before reaching an agreement.

the team is courting talent from rival universities.

she enjoyed the playful courting rituals of the young couple.

the museum is courting donations to fund its expansion.

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