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Meaning of trysts
A secret or romantic meeting between two people
Etymology of trysts
The word "tryst" has its roots in Old English and Old Norse, with the term "tryst" or "tryste" meaning a meeting or assembly, and was initially used to describe a meeting of hunters or a gathering of people for a specific purpose, before taking on a more romantic connotation in Middle English
Synonyms
meetings
encounters
dates
appointments
rendezvous
assignations
engagements
reunions
gatherings
conferences
summits
interviews
sessions
audiences
consultations
negotiations
parleys
colloquies
dialogues
conversations
discussions
trysts
get-togethers
meetups
confabs
huddles
powwows
conclaves
councils
assemblies
synods
Definitions
- A private meeting, especially one that is romantic or illicit
- * A meeting or assembly, especially a secret one
Usage Examples
- The couple had a secret tryst in the abandoned garden
- * The two leaders had a tryst to discuss the terms of the treaty
- * The poet wrote about the tryst between the two lovers in his sonnet
Antonyms
separations
departures
partings
splits
breakups
divorces
estrangements
abandonments
desertions
rejections
refusals
denials
dismissals
rejections
snubs
cold shoulders
brush-offs
dismissals
rebuffs
repudiations