courters

[US]/[ˈkɔːtəz]/
[UK]/[ˈkɔːtərz]/

Translation

n.People who seek the favor or approval of someone, especially a powerful person.; A person who flatters or tries to gain favor with someone.
v.To seek the favor or approval of someone.

Phrases & Collocations

flirt with courters

playful courters

attending courters

past courters

courters dance

flirtatious courters

Example Sentences

the courters' elegant attire made them the centerpiece of the royal ball.

in the grand hall, the courters' whispers echoed against marble walls.

the king rewarded the courters' loyalty with a rare jewel from the treasury.

during the ceremony, the courters' intrigue was evident as they exchanged covert glances.

the queen praised the courters' etiquette, noting how gracefully they bowed.

all the courters' fealty was displayed when they knelt before the throne.

the queen admonished the courters' gossip, warning that it could destabilize the realm.

at sunset, the courters' devotion to the crown was celebrated with music and dance.

the newly appointed courters' duties included arranging the grand banquet.

ancient chronicles record the courters' homage to the ancient dynasty.

the courtyard echo of the courters' footsteps reminded everyone of the court's rhythm.

during the feast, the courters' jokes lightened the tense atmosphere.

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