coup de foudre
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French coup de foudre (“lightning strike”).
Noun
coup de foudre (plural coups de foudre)
- A sudden unexpected event, especially an emotional one; love at first sight.
- 2007, Edwin Mullins, The Popes of Avignon, Blue Bridge 2008, p. 84:
- The encounter with Laura that Good Friday was a coup de foudre, and for the rest of his life he was to adore her, mostly from afar.
- 2023, Pamela Anderson, Love, Pamela, →ISBN:
- They immediately fell madly in love. A lightning bolt. Coup de foudre.
- 2007, Edwin Mullins, The Popes of Avignon, Blue Bridge 2008, p. 84:
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ku d(ə) fudʁ/
Noun
coup de foudre m (plural coups de foudre)
- lightning strike, thunderbolt
- (idiomatic) bolt from the blue; love at first sight
- Quand j’ai fait la connaissance d’Henri, ç’a été le coup de foudre!
- When I met Henri, it was love at first sight!
See also
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from French coup de foudre.
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