tryster (Meaning)

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tryster (n.)

One who makes an appointment, or tryst; one who meets with another.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tryster

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tryster Sentence Examples

  1. In the moonlit garden, the lovers met for their clandestine tryst.
  2. She left a note on the park bench, arranging a tryst with her secret admirer.
  3. The tryster nervously glanced around, hoping no one would notice their illicit meeting.
  4. Their tryst by the riverside was interrupted by the sudden arrival of a patrol.
  5. He couldn't resist the temptation of a midnight tryst with his forbidden love.
  6. The old mansion was rumored to be a favored spot for trysters seeking privacy.
  7. Despite their best efforts to keep it a secret, news of their tryst spread like wildfire.
  8. She felt a rush of excitement as she waited for her tryst partner to arrive.
  9. The tryst between the two political rivals sparked rumors of a scandal.
  10. Their tryst in the deserted cabin was filled with whispered promises and stolen kisses.

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One who makes an appointment, or tryst; one who meets with another.

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No antonyms found.

In the moonlit garden, the lovers met for their clandestine tryst.

She left a note on the park bench, arranging a tryst with her secret admirer.

The tryster nervously glanced around, hoping no one would notice their illicit meeting.

Their tryst by the riverside was interrupted by the sudden arrival of a patrol.