courtship
noun /ˈkɔːtʃɪp/
/ˈkɔːrtʃɪp/
- [countable, uncountable] (old-fashioned) the time when two people have a romantic relationship before they get married; the process of developing this relationship
- They married after a short courtship.
- Mr Elton’s courtship of Harriet
Extra Examples- Because of the war they were obliged to conduct their courtship by post.
- They often went there together during their courtship.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long
- brief
- whirlwind
- …
- initiate
- behaviour/behavior
- display
- ritual
- …
- during a/the courtship
- [uncountable] the special way animals behave in order to attract a mate (= sexual partner)
- courtship displays
- the elaborate courtship display of the pigeon
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long
- brief
- whirlwind
- …
- initiate
- behaviour/behavior
- display
- ritual
- …
- during a/the courtship
- [uncountable] courtship (of somebody/something) (formal) the process or act of attracting a business partner, etc.
- the company’s courtship by the government