| Main Entry: |
hit it off
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| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | get along with |
| Synonyms: | be of one mind, be on the same wavelength, click, cotton to, fall in with, get along well, make friends, see eye to eye, take to |
| Main Entry: | befriend |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | make social acquaintance; support |
| Synonyms: | advise, aid, assist, back, benefit, buddy up, case out, come on to, cotton to, encourage, favor, get chummy with, get in with, help, hit it off, patronize, side with, stand by, sustain, take under one's wing, take up with, uphold, welcome |
| Antonyms: | ignore, neglect |
| Main Entry: | click |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | fall into place |
| Synonyms: | be compatible, be on same wavelength, become clear, come off, feel a rapport, get on, go, go off well, go over, hit it off, make a hit, make sense, match, meet with approval, pan out, prove out, succeed, take to each other |
| Main Entry: | compatible |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | agreeable, in harmony |
| Synonyms: | accordant, adaptable, appropriate, congenial, congruent, congruous, consistent, consonant, cooperative, cotton to, fit, fitting, getting along with, harmonious, having good vibes, hitting it off, in keeping, in sync with, in the groove, like-minded, meet, on the same wavelength, proper, reconcilable, simpatico, suitable, sympathetic, together |
| Antonyms: | antagonistic, antipathetic, disagreeable, incompatible, inharmonious, unsuitable, unsuited |
| Main Entry: | empathy |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | understanding |
| Synonyms: | affinity, appreciation, being on same wavelength, being there for someone, communion, community of interests, compassion, comprehension, concord, cottoning to, good vibrations, hitting it off, insight, picking up on, pity, rapport, recognition, responsiveness, soul, sympathy, warmth |
| Notes: | empathy denotes a deep emotional understanding of another's feelings or problems, while sympathy is more general and can apply to small annoyances or setbacks sympathy means the stimulation in a person of feelings that are similar in kind to those that affect another person; empathy means a mental or affective projection into the feelings or state of mind of another person |
| Antonyms: | apathy, misunderstanding, unfeelingness |
| Main Entry: | get along |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | be compatible |
| Synonyms: | agree, be friendly, get on, harmonize, hit it off |
| Antonyms: | argue, bicker |
| Main Entry: | get on |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | be compatible |
| Synonyms: | agree, be friendly, concur, get along, harmonize, hit it off |
| Antonyms: | disagree |
| Main Entry: | rapport |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | understanding between people |
| Synonyms: | affinity, agreement, bond, compatibility, concord, cotton, empathy, good vibes, good vibrations, groove, harmony, hitting it off, interrelationship, link, relationship, same wavelength, simpatico, soul, sympathy, the groove, togetherness, unity |
| Antonyms: | coldness, unfriendliness |
| Main Entry: | amity |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
Related
Adjectives: |
accompanying, acquainted, amiable, amicable, amical, at home with, brotherly, clipsome, cordial, familiar, fraternal, free and easy, friends with, hail fellow well met, hand and glove, hand in hand with, hearty, in one's good books, in one's good graces, intimate, neighborly, on amicable footing, on familiar footing, on friendly footing, on good footing, on intimate footing, on speaking terms, on visiting terms, sympathetic, thick, unhostile, warm, well, well at home, well with
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