- nountryst (noun) · trysts (plural noun)
- a private romantic rendezvous between lovers:"a moonlight tryst" · "her first tryst with fame came in 2013"
verbtryst (verb) · trysts (third person present) · trysted (past tense) · trysted (past participle) · trysting (present participle)- keep a private, romantic rendezvous:"he always found time to tryst with beautiful girls in exotic locations"
Originlate Middle English (originally Scots): variant of obsolete trist ‘an appointed place in hunting’, from French triste or medieval Latin trista.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a private romantic rendezvous between lovers:
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- Tryst is an old-fashioned or humorous term for a meeting between two people who are having a romantic relationship, especially a secret one12. It can also refer to an agreement between lovers to meet at a certain time and place2. Tryst can be used as a verb to mean to make an appointment to meet someone, or to keep an appointment to meet someone3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.tryst noun [ C ] old use or humorous uk / trɪst / us / trɪst / Add to word list a meeting between two people who are having a romantic relationship, especially a secret one:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/trysttryst (trĭst) n. 1. An agreement between lovers to meet at a certain time and place. 2. A usually private meeting or meeting place that has been agreed on by lovers. See Synonyms at engagement.www.thefreedictionary.com/trysttryst (third-person singular simple present trysts, present participle trysting, simple past and past participle trysted) (intransitive) To make a tryst; to agree to meet at a place. (transitive) To arrange or appoint (a meeting time etc.). (intransitive) To keep a tryst, to meet at an agreed place and time. Translations [ edit]en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tryst
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