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Meaning

The word "tryst" refers to a secret or romantic meeting between two people. It often implies a hidden or discreet nature, suggesting that the relationship or encounter may not be publicly acknowledged or accepted.

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Etymology

The term "tryst" originates from the Middle English word "trist," which itself comes from the Old French word "triste," meaning "to turn" or "to make an appointment." The original sense related to a place where a meeting took place.

Examples

  1. The couple agreed to meet at the park for a secret tryst under the stars.
  2. Their tryst was discovered by a friend, leading to all sorts of gossip.
  3. She wrote a poem about their stolen tryst, capturing the magic of those fleeting moments.