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intimacy
[ in-tuh-muh-see ]
noun
- the state of being intimate.
- a close, familiar, and usually affectionate or loving personal relationship with another person or group.
Synonyms: , , ,
- a close association with or detailed knowledge or deep understanding of a place, subject, period of history, etc.:
an intimacy with Japan.
- an act or expression serving as a token of familiarity, affection, or the like:
to allow the intimacy of using first names.
- an amorously familiar act; liberty.
- sexual intercourse.
- the quality of being comfortable, warm, or familiar:
the intimacy of the room.
- privacy, especially as suitable to the telling of a secret:
in the intimacy of his studio.
intimacy
/ 藞瑟苍迟瑟尘蓹蝉瑟 /
noun
- close or warm friendship or understanding; personal relationship
- euphemistic.often plural sexual relations
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of intimacy1
Example Sentences
Obviously, it's the casting director's job, but how are you as a director cultivating that intimacy?
The rear van door, where they enter, is left closed during these quick sprees, maintaining the intimacy of 鈥淐loset Picks,鈥 and it鈥檚 fun to watch the next people who are about to enter the closet.
Their intimacy improved because they could emotionally connect, she explained.
Clothing has always been about expression, but it鈥檚 also about memory, intimacy and comfort.
A delicate green glass pendant in her bedroom that she found on Invaluable reminds her of Morocco, creating a sense of intimacy and connection with her space.
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