Rencontre

Rencontre

räⁿ-ˈkōⁿtrᵊ

Noun

  • A hostile meeting or a contest between forces or individuals; combat.
  • A casual meeting.

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Example Sentences

“I never expected a rencontre with a neighbor to lead to a new job opportunity.”

“What began as a routine patrol ended in a fierce rencontre.”

“A brief rencontre at the bookstore turned into a long conversation.”

Word Origin

French, early 16th century

Why this word?

“Rencontre” is a formal, literary word that comes from the French “rencontrer,” meaning “meet face to face.” When it first came into English in the 16th century, it was used to apply to confrontational encounters such as skirmishes or duels. However, that meaning has been dropped over time, and it’s now used in contexts closer to the French root. Today it refers instead to a casual meeting or a chance encounter. If you run into a friend you haven’t seen in years and have a quick chat, that’s a rencontre. Sometimes you’ll see the word spelled as “rencounter,” but it means the same thing.

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