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Learn the noun and verb meanings of tryst, a word for an agreement or meeting between lovers. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.
Learn the meaning of tryst, an old or humorous word for a secret romantic meeting, with examples from literature and media. Find out how to pronounce tryst and see translations in different languages.
Tryst definition: an appointment to meet at a certain time and place, especially one made somewhat secretly by lovers.. See examples of TRYST used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning of tryst, an old or humorous word for a secret romantic meeting, with examples from various sources. Find out how to pronounce tryst and see translations in Chinese.
A meeting is when people get together for any reason. But when they are sneaking to meet, notably as secret lovers, it's called a tryst. The origin of the word tryst comes from Middle English, and originally referred to a designated hunting station. Today it has come to refer to mainly romantic meetings, often with a secretive feel to it.
Definitions of 'tryst' A tryst is a meeting between lovers in a quiet secret place. [literary] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'tryst' American English: trɪst British English: trɪst. More. Conjugations of 'tryst' present simple: I tryst, you tryst [...] past simple: I trysted, you trysted [...] past participle: trysted. More. Synonyms of 'tryst'