Pronunciation: /ˈkɑn.tækt/
noun a meeting or communication between people or groups
A1 I lost my contact lens.
A2 She keeps in contact with her family through video calls.
B1 Please provide your emergency contact information.
B2 The company has established a good contact network in the industry.
C1 He has an extensive list of contacts in the business world.
C2 The diplomat used his contacts to negotiate a peaceful resolution.
verb to communicate or get in touch with someone
A1 I need to contact my friend to ask about the party.
A2 She contacted the customer service department to inquire about her order.
B1 I will contact you as soon as I have more information.
B2 The company contacted me for a job interview next week.
C1 He contacted the authorities to report the suspicious activity.
C2 The ambassador contacted the foreign minister to discuss the trade agreement.
adjective used to describe something that is in close proximity or touching something else
A1 I need to get in contact with my friend.
A2 Please provide me with your contact information.
B1 The contact person for this event is Sarah.
B2 I have been in contact with the supplier regarding the delivery date.
C1 The contact details can be found on the company's website.
C2 Having a good contact network is crucial in the business world.
formal Please ensure you have the correct contact information before reaching out.
informal Make sure you have the right contact details before you get in touch.
slang Hit me up if you need to get in contact with me.
figurative In times of need, faith can be a comforting contact for many.
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