Pronunciation: /ˈtuːsəm/

Definitions of twosome

noun a group or set of two people or things

Example Sentences

A1 A twosome is a group of two people.

A2 They went on a twosome date to the movies.

B1 The twosome of friends enjoyed a picnic in the park.

B2 The twosome of detectives worked together to solve the case.

C1 The twosome of musicians performed a duet at the concert.

C2 The twosome of scientists collaborated on groundbreaking research.

Examples of twosome in a Sentence

formal The twosome presented their research findings at the academic conference.

informal I saw a twosome sitting at the park, enjoying a picnic together.

slang Those two are always together, they're like a twosome.

figurative Their friendship was like a twosome, always supporting each other through thick and thin.

Grammatical Forms of twosome

past tense

twosomed

plural

twosomes

comparative

more twosome

superlative

most twosome

present tense

twosome

future tense

will twosome

perfect tense

have twosome

continuous tense

is twosome

singular

twosome

positive degree

twosome

infinitive

to twosome

gerund

twosomeing

participle

twosoming

Origin and Evolution of twosome

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'twosome' originated from the Middle English word 'twa som', which means 'two together'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'twosome' has evolved to refer to a pair or duo of people or things, often used in a casual or informal context to describe a group of two individuals.