courting 1 of 2

as in dating
the series of social engagements shared by a couple looking to get married after two years of courting, they finally married

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courting

2 of 2

verb

present participle of court
1
as in wooing
to act so as to make (something) more likely you're courting disaster if you keep playing with matches

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2
as in making love
to go on dates that may eventually lead to marriage they courted for a year before getting married

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Recent Examples of courting
Noun
Of course, the only reason Oracle is in this position is down to Ellison’s courting of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, which has allowed his company, previously a distinct back-of-the-pack cloud company, to secure a massive stockpile of top-of-the-line Nvidia GPUs. Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 11 Sep. 2025 More importantly, he’s seen as Kemp’s preferred pick in the race after the governor declined an opportunity to run himself despite much courting from his party. Caroline Vakil, The Hill, 17 Aug. 2025 Advertisement Back at home, Democrats hit out at Trump for his courting of Putin. Rebecca Schneid, Time, 16 Aug. 2025 The effort and time that goes into courting, the intentionality of charming someone, are part of the fun for me and doing so in person is the icing on the cake. Aj Mason, Them., 8 Aug. 2025
Verb
Adcock hasn’t been shy about courting controversy. Joseph Hudak, Rolling Stone, 13 Sep. 2025 As the fashion types begin to migrate to New York for the start of fashion week, the C-suite bigwigs were leaning in on Wall Street, courting investors at Goldman Sachs’ annual retail conference. Evan Clark, Footwear News, 4 Sep. 2025 For Russia, courting better relations with American allies might help relieve the economic pressure that sanctions have imposed. Michael Schuman, The Atlantic, 2 Sep. 2025 Hong Kong set its eyes on courting cryptocurrency business in 2022 with its first policy statement on digital assets. John Liu, CNN Money, 2 Sep. 2025 Elite Chinese universities fail to attract applicants China’s historically elite universities face growing pressure from a diverse crop of competitors courting applicants fearful of a brutal labor market. semafor.com, 1 Sep. 2025 With every stride, the leader breathes into the whistle clenched between his lips, producing a noise like the courting sigh of some prairie bird. Literary Hub, 28 Aug. 2025 The timing prompted speculation about whether or not politics were involved in the decision, as Colbert had just used his platform to slam CBS' parent company, Paramount, for courting favor with Trump by agreeing to donate millions toward his future presidential library. Meredith Kile, People.com, 27 Aug. 2025 Organizations in Japan had been actively courting tourists from the 1920s onward—initially as a boost to the economy, but, after war broke out, as a key propaganda strategy as well. H.m.a. Leow, JSTOR Daily, 22 Aug. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for courting
Noun
  • The paper’s conclusions will now stand for further testing through additional dating, sampling and comparative analyses as researchers seek to map how widespread and continuous the tradition truly was.
    Kaif Shaikh, Interesting Engineering, 16 Sep. 2025
  • Bringing a fresh perspective to the romantic comedy/drama, the movie resonated with a new generation while also attracting older females and sparking cultural conversation about modern dating and relationships.
    Nancy Tartaglione, Deadline, 14 Sep. 2025
Verb
  • While the likes of McDonald’s and Subway have hardly vanished from terminals, concessions companies are increasingly wooing popular local eateries and celebrity chefs to bring their signature menu items to the traveling public.
    Lori Weisberg, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 Sep. 2025
  • But wooing Western partners would likely involve some compromises that these dictators are probably unwilling to make.
    Michael Schuman, The Atlantic, 2 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • The kind of public living room, knitted into the social fabric of Powell’s native Dublin, that so bewitched Mester during their transatlantic courtship.
    The Bon Appétit Staff, Bon Appetit Magazine, 12 Sep. 2025
  • Males and females both wave their legs and the waving was not related to courtship or competition.
    Laura Baisas, Popular Science, 11 Sep. 2025

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“Courting.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/courting. Accessed 17 Sep. 2025.

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