B2 noun, verb #19 सबसे आम 3 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

rendezvous

A rendezvous is a planned meeting at a specific time and place.

Explanation at your level:

A rendezvous is a meeting. You say, 'I have a rendezvous with my friend.' It means you meet at a special place. It is a fun word to use!

When you plan to meet someone, you can call it a rendezvous. It is a meeting at a set time and place. For example, 'We had a rendezvous at the park.' It sounds a bit more formal than 'meeting'.

The word rendezvous describes a pre-arranged meeting. It is often used in stories or when talking about travel. You might rendezvous with your team at the train station. It implies that you have a plan and you are following it carefully.

Rendezvous is a versatile noun and verb. It is often used to add a sense of importance or secrecy to a meeting. Whether it is a business rendezvous or a casual one, it suggests that the timing and location were carefully chosen.

In advanced English, rendezvous carries nuanced connotations of intentionality. It is frequently used in literary or journalistic contexts to describe encounters that are significant or strategically planned. Its etymological roots in military commands still lend it a slight air of formality and precise coordination.

The term rendezvous possesses a rich history, bridging the gap between military logistics and romantic or social encounters. In high-level discourse, it can be used to describe the convergence of ideas or the intersection of paths. Its usage reflects a mastery of English's ability to absorb and adapt foreign vocabulary to suit specific registers of communication.

30 सेकंड में शब्द

  • A rendezvous is a planned meeting.
  • It comes from French.
  • It is often used for secret or special meetings.
  • The plural is the same as the singular.

Hey there! Have you ever heard the word rendezvous? It sounds fancy, right? That is because it comes from French! At its heart, a rendezvous is simply a meeting, but it implies something a bit more deliberate than just bumping into someone at the grocery store.

When you make a rendezvous, you have picked a specific time and a specific spot. It is often used in movies when spies or soldiers need to meet up at a hidden location. However, you can use it for anything! Planning to meet your best friend at the park? That is a rendezvous. It adds a little bit of flair to your everyday plans.

The word rendezvous comes directly from the French phrase rendez-vous, which literally translates to render yourselves or present yourselves. It was a command used in military contexts to tell troops where to gather.

By the 16th century, the word had traveled across the English Channel and started being used in English. It kept its military roots for a long time, referring to a place where troops would assemble. Over the centuries, the meaning softened, and now it is used for everything from romantic dates to casual meetups. It is a great example of how a word can evolve from a strict command to a versatile term for any planned gathering.

Using rendezvous is all about tone. Because it is a French loanword, it carries a sense of sophistication or drama. You might say, 'We had a secret rendezvous at the library,' which sounds much more exciting than just saying 'We met at the library.'

Commonly, you will see it paired with verbs like arrange, set, or make. You might hear people talk about a pre-arranged rendezvous or a clandestine rendezvous. It is definitely more formal than 'hang out' or 'meet up,' so use it when you want to sound a little more poetic or precise.

While rendezvous is often used as a standalone noun, it appears in various contexts. 1. Rendezvous point: The specific location for a meeting. 2. A romantic rendezvous: A date. 3. A clandestine rendezvous: A secret meeting. 4. Space rendezvous: A technical term for two spacecraft meeting in orbit. 5. To keep a rendezvous: To show up at the agreed time.

The pronunciation is tricky! It is ron-day-voo. The 'z' sound is silent, and the stress is on the last syllable. In the UK and US, the pronunciation is quite similar, though the 'r' sound in the US is more rhotic.

Grammatically, it is a noun that can also function as a verb. For the plural, you just add an 's' to make it rendezvous (pronounced with a 'z' sound at the end). It is a fun word to use because it breaks typical English spelling rules, which makes it stand out in a sentence.

Fun Fact

It was originally a military command.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈrɒndɪvuː/

ron-day-voo

US /ˈrɑːndɪvuː/

ron-day-voo

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the z
  • Stress on the wrong syllable
  • Making it rhyme with 'house'

Rhymes With

clue shoe do you view

Difficulty Rating

पठन 2/5

Moderate

Writing 3/5

Advanced

Speaking 3/5

Advanced

श्रवण 2/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

meet time place

Learn Next

clandestine appointment encounter

एडवांस्ड

tryst convocation

Grammar to Know

Loanwords

rendezvous

Noun usage

a rendezvous

Verb usage

to rendezvous

Examples by Level

1

We had a rendezvous at the park.

rendezvous = meeting

Noun usage

2

Let's rendezvous at noon.

rendezvous = meet

Verb usage

3

The rendezvous is at the cafe.

rendezvous = meeting place

Noun usage

4

He went to the rendezvous.

rendezvous = meeting

Noun usage

5

They planned a rendezvous.

rendezvous = plan to meet

Noun usage

6

I missed the rendezvous.

rendezvous = meeting

Noun usage

7

See you at our rendezvous.

rendezvous = meeting spot

Noun usage

8

Is this the rendezvous?

rendezvous = meeting place

Noun usage

1

We set a rendezvous for 5 PM.

2

The team met at the rendezvous point.

3

Do you want to rendezvous later?

4

The rendezvous was successful.

5

They arrived at the rendezvous early.

6

I will rendezvous with you soon.

7

The secret rendezvous was at night.

8

Our rendezvous changed to the library.

1

The spies had a clandestine rendezvous.

2

We need to find a new rendezvous point.

3

The spacecraft will rendezvous with the station.

4

It was a romantic rendezvous by the river.

5

They failed to make the rendezvous.

6

The commander ordered a rendezvous at dawn.

7

Let's rendezvous at the hotel lobby.

8

The rendezvous was delayed due to rain.

1

The two paths rendezvous at the top of the hill.

2

He arranged a discreet rendezvous with his contact.

3

The rendezvous point was marked on the map.

4

They rendezvoused under the cover of darkness.

5

The meeting was a rendezvous of old friends.

6

We had a brief rendezvous before the train left.

7

The project requires a rendezvous of different departments.

8

Their rendezvous was interrupted by the police.

1

The summit was a rendezvous of world leaders.

2

The ship will rendezvous with the convoy at sea.

3

The artist's work is a rendezvous of style and substance.

4

They planned a rendezvous in the heart of Paris.

5

The historical rendezvous changed the course of the war.

6

The stars seemed to rendezvous in the night sky.

7

His speech was a rendezvous of logic and emotion.

8

The rendezvous of the two rivers creates a beautiful view.

1

The novel depicts a fateful rendezvous in the ruins of the city.

2

The scientific community awaits the rendezvous of the probes.

3

The rendezvous of cultures in this city is fascinating.

4

Their life paths were a series of accidental rendezvous.

5

The rendezvous of the opposing armies was inevitable.

6

The film captures the tension of a high-stakes rendezvous.

7

The philosophical rendezvous of these two thinkers is profound.

8

The rendezvous of the seasons is marked by the equinox.

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

secret rendezvous
set a rendezvous
rendezvous point
arrange a rendezvous
romantic rendezvous
rendezvous with
miss the rendezvous
planned rendezvous
midnight rendezvous
space rendezvous

Idioms & Expressions

"keep a rendezvous"

To arrive at the meeting place on time.

He made sure to keep his rendezvous.

formal

"miss the rendezvous"

To fail to meet at the agreed time.

We missed the rendezvous because of traffic.

neutral

"at the rendezvous point"

At the specific location designated for meeting.

Wait for me at the rendezvous point.

neutral

"a secret rendezvous"

A meeting kept hidden from others.

They held a secret rendezvous.

neutral

"rendezvous with destiny"

A moment of great importance.

The leader had a rendezvous with destiny.

literary

Easily Confused

rendezvous vs Interview

Both are meetings

Interview is for evaluation

Job interview vs. romantic rendezvous

rendezvous vs Appointment

Both are planned

Appointment is for services

Dentist appointment vs. social rendezvous

rendezvous vs Meeting

Both are gatherings

Meeting is generic

Business meeting vs. secret rendezvous

rendezvous vs Date

Both are planned

Date is romantic

Dinner date vs. rendezvous

Sentence Patterns

A2

We will rendezvous at [place].

We will rendezvous at the station.

A1

The rendezvous is at [time].

The rendezvous is at noon.

B1

He arranged a rendezvous.

He arranged a secret rendezvous.

B2

They had a rendezvous with [person].

They had a rendezvous with the team.

A2

The rendezvous point is [location].

The rendezvous point is the park.

शब्द परिवार

Nouns

rendezvous A meeting

Verbs

rendezvous To meet

संबंधित

meeting synonym

How to Use It

frequency

5

Formality Scale

Formal Literary Neutral Casual

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Using it for a casual 'hangout' Use 'hang out' or 'meet up'
Rendezvous sounds too formal for casual friends.
Mispronouncing the 'z' Silent 'z'
The 'z' is part of the French spelling but not the sound.
Confusing with 'interview' Rendezvous is a meeting
An interview is for a job or information.
Pluralizing as 'rendezvouses' Rendezvous
The plural is the same as the singular.
Using 'a' before plural Some rendezvous
It needs correct articles.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a clock tower as your rendezvous point.

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Native Speaker Tip

Use it when you want to sound a bit dramatic.

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Cultural Insight

It is often associated with spy films.

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Grammar Shortcut

Remember it is both noun and verb.

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Say It Right

Don't pronounce the z!

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't add an 's' for plural.

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Did You Know?

It means 'present yourselves'.

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Study Smart

Write a story using the word.

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Register Check

Use it for special plans.

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Rhyme Time

It rhymes with 'view'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ron (a name) + day + view: Ron has a view of the meeting.

Visual Association

A secret meeting under a clock tower.

Word Web

Meeting Date Location Plan Secret

चैलेंज

Use the word in a text to a friend today.

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

French

Original meaning: Present yourselves

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

None

Often used in movies and spy novels to add drama.

Rendezvous with Rama (Arthur C. Clarke) Rendezvous with Destiny (FDR speech)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Travel

  • rendezvous point
  • rendezvous time
  • meet at the rendezvous

Romance

  • romantic rendezvous
  • secret rendezvous
  • midnight rendezvous

Military

  • rendezvous at dawn
  • rendezvous point
  • rendezvous with troops

Science

  • space rendezvous
  • orbital rendezvous
  • probe rendezvous

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had a secret rendezvous?"

"Where is your favorite rendezvous point in the city?"

"Do you like the word rendezvous?"

"When was the last time you had a rendezvous?"

"Would you like to have a rendezvous in Paris?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had a secret meeting.

Write about a rendezvous you would like to have.

Why do you think the word rendezvous sounds fancy?

If you were a spy, where would your rendezvous point be?

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

8 सवाल

R-E-N-D-E-Z-V-O-U-S.

Yes, it is a loanword.

It is better to use 'appointment'.

No, it stays the same.

No, but it often implies it.

It might sound a bit odd; 'meeting' is better.

It is somewhat uncommon.

On the last syllable.

खुद को परखो

fill blank A1

Let's ___ at the park.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: rendezvous

Rendezvous means to meet.

multiple choice A2

What is a rendezvous?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: A meeting

It is a meeting.

true false B1

Rendezvous is a very casual word.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: गलत

It is somewhat formal.

match pairs B1

Word

मतलब

All matched!

They are synonyms.

sentence order B2

सेंटेंस बनाने के लिए नीचे शब्दों पर टैप करो
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:

The rendezvous at noon.

स्कोर: /5

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