Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tɪv bɒnd/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 An active bond between siblings is important for a strong family relationship.
A2 The active bond between the team members helped them work together effectively.
B1 The active bond between the company and its customers is crucial for business success.
B2 She felt a strong active bond with the community after volunteering for the local charity.
C1 The active bond between the two countries led to increased trade agreements.
C2 The active bond between the musician and the audience created a memorable concert experience.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 My dog and I have an active bond.
A2 The active bond between the siblings was evident in their constant communication.
B1 The active bond between the team members helped them achieve their goal.
B2 The active bond between the coach and the players was crucial for their success.
C1 The active bond between the business partners was built on trust and mutual respect.
C2 The active bond between the artist and their audience created a unique connection that transcended boundaries.
formal The company issued an active bond to raise funds for its expansion project.
informal I heard that the company is offering an active bond for investors to buy.
slang Have you checked out the new active bond that's available for purchase?
figurative Their partnership formed an active bond that could not be broken.
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