Pronunciation: /kɪs/
noun a touch or caress with the lips as a sign of love, greeting, or reverence
A1 She gave him a quick kiss on the cheek.
A2 The young couple shared a sweet kiss under the moonlight.
B1 After their first date, they exchanged a passionate kiss.
B2 The romantic movie ended with a tender kiss between the main characters.
C1 His gentle kiss on her forehead reassured her of his love.
C2 The artist captured the intensity of the kiss in his painting with intricate detail.
verb to touch or caress with the lips as a sign of love, greeting, or reverence
A1 She kissed her mother goodnight before going to bed.
A2 He kissed his girlfriend on the cheek as a sign of affection.
B1 The couple kissed passionately under the moonlight.
B2 After months apart, they finally reunited and shared a long, loving kiss.
C1 The actor had to kiss his co-star multiple times during the romantic scene.
C2 The newlyweds shared a tender kiss at the end of their wedding ceremony.
formal The couple shared a tender kiss at the end of the ceremony.
informal He leaned in for a quick kiss before saying goodbye.
slang They were caught sneaking a kiss behind the school gym.
figurative The sunset kissed the horizon goodnight.
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