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relationship
[ri-ley-shuhn-ship]
noun
a connection, association, or involvement.
connection between persons by blood or marriage.
Synonyms: consanguinity, affinityan emotional or other connection between people.
the relationship between teachers and students.
a sexual involvement; affair.
relationship
/ rɪˈleɪʃənʃɪp /
noun
the state of being connected or related
association by blood or marriage; kinship
the mutual dealings, connections, or feelings that exist between two parties, countries, people, etc
a business relationship
an emotional or sexual affair or liaison
logic maths another name for relation
Other Word Forms
- prerelationship noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of relationship1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
It could also put stress on the country's relationship with a key ally.
Australians have a complicated relationship with the sun: they love it, but they also fear it.
Remember, this movie came out in the mid-1980s when interracial relationships between Black men and white women weren’t usually foregrounded in action blockbusters.
The prime minister’s standing among Democrats in D.C. is not helped by his tumultuous relationship with former President Barack Obama.
"Your relationship was described by everyone, including yourself, as toxic," she said.
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