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intimate
adjective as in friendly, devoted
adjective as in private, personal
Strongest matches
confidential, detailed, firsthand, in-depth, penetrating, profound, visceral
noun as in a close friend; familiar person
verb as in suggest; tip off
Strong matches
air, allude, announce, aver, avouch, communicate, connote, declare, expose, express, hint, indicate, infer, insinuate, leak, profess, remind, spring, state, utter, vent, voice, warn
Weak matches
drop a hint, let cat out of bag, let it be known, make known, make noise, spill the beans
Example Sentences
It’s a very intimate, vulnerable thing to be able to do with another person, which is to sing.
Every day millions of people share more intimate information with their accessories than they do with their spouse.
The broad informal learning network in hunter-gatherer societies is made possible by intimate living conditions.
One is an intimate empowerment ballad from a Tyler Perry historical drama on Netflix.
Cahoon’s approach to the role is so full of zany affectations and mannerisms that it’s hard to feel on intimate terms with Albin.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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