English | French |
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intimate | intime |
intimate | annoncer |
intimate | suggérer |
intimate | laisser entendre |
intimate | proche |
intimate | privé |
intimate | personnel |
intimate | détaillé |
intimate | profond |
intimate | intérieur |
intimate | faire connaître |
intimate | intimer |
English - Wordnet 3.0 | |
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NOUN (1) 1. someone to whom private matters are confided; [syn: confidant, intimate] VERB (2) 1. give to understand; - Example: "I insinuated that I did not like his wife" [syn: intimate, adumbrate, insinuate] 2. imply as a possibility; - Example: "The evidence suggests a need for more clarification" [syn: suggest, intimate] ADJECTIVE (6) 1. marked by close acquaintance, association, or familiarity; - Example: "intimate friend" - Example: "intimate relations between economics, politics, and legal principles" - V.L. Parrington; 2. having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere; - Example: "had a cozy chat" - Example: "a relaxed informal manner" - Example: "an intimate cocktail lounge" - Example: "the small room was cozy and intimate" [syn: cozy, intimate, informal] 3. having mutual interests or affections; of established friendship; - Example: "on familiar terms" - Example: "pretending she is on an intimate footing with those she slanders" [syn: familiar, intimate] 4. involved in a sexual relationship; - Example: "the intimate (or sexual) relations between husband and wife" - Example: "she had been intimate with many men" - Example: "he touched her intimate parts" [syn: intimate, sexual] 5. innermost or essential; - Example: "the inner logic of Cubism" - Example: "the internal contradictions of the theory" - Example: "the intimate structure of matter" [syn: inner, internal, intimate] 6. thoroughly acquainted through study or experience; - Example: "this girl, so intimate with nature"-W.H.Hudson - Example: "knowledgeable about the technique of painting"- Herbert Read [syn: intimate, knowledgeable, versed] |