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Meanings of
courting
in English
Portuguese
galanteio
Catalan
galanteig
Back to the meaning
A man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage)
suit
courtship
wooing
Portuguese
galanteio
Synonyms
Examples for "
suit
"
suit
courtship
wooing
Examples for "
suit
"
1
Other countries followed
suit
years later but South Africa paved the way.
2
Answer: Yes, there is indeed a visa that will
suit
his needs.
3
However, Irish interest rates are seen as very unlikely to follow
suit
.
4
WINE:Looking for something light to
suit
the mellow days and long nights?
5
Yes, see, to power the
suit
...
sir, the technology doesn't actually exist.
1
Everyone puts their best foot forward in the beginning of any
courtship
.
2
When it comes to
courtship
,
mankind has nothing on the animal kingdom.
3
The peafowl and sarus cranes are indulging in the pleasures of
courtship
.
4
Then I punched in a
courtship
plan and ran the necessary tests.
5
Mr Blair has been extremely active in his
courtship
of Mr Putin.
1
South East Asian countries are also
wooing
firms exploring options outside China.
2
There is plenty more lobbying, consultation and
wooing
of public opinion ahead.
3
Altogether, it made
wooing
Morpheus a great deal more difficult than usual.
4
Harper has spent months
wooing
investment from China and other Asian countries.
5
So her Jenny had not been wrong: Harry really was
wooing
her.
Usage of
courting
in English
1
Multiple pharmaceutical companies and countries, including China, are also
courting
international partners.
2
Palestinian diplomats also are
courting
European countries to further burnish their case.
3
We will need to meet frequently in order to discuss my
courting
.
4
Mr Duterte was not afraid of
courting
controversy throughout his election campaign.
5
Independence Day seemed particularly shameless in its
courting
of Chinese box office.
6
Nationally, Obama has been far more aggressive in
courting
the younger generation.
7
So, is Nicaragua on the cusp of
courting
international condemnation yet again?
8
You knew you were
courting
trouble when you took the preacher in.
9
Once you begin to interfere with our politics, you are
courting
trouble.
10
When I was
courting
her, I sent her flowers once a week.
11
Rena Davenport and his father had been
courting
for nearly eight years.
12
Sellars was
courting
her, trying to get her to work with him.
13
Church work was
courting
-
time
before marriage; after marriage she had other opportunities.
14
Univision, like many other media companies, has been aggressively
courting
millennial audiences.
15
All this we had become used to and enjoyed-inour
courting
days.
16
Somebody has been
courting
you, and you are in love with him.
Other examples for "courting"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
courting
court
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
court death
court couples
court controversy
court days
court disaster
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Translations for
courting
Portuguese
galanteio
cortejamento
Catalan
galanteig
festeig
Courting
through the time
Courting
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common