Pronunciation: /ɑn ræˈpɔrt/
noun a close and harmonious relationship
A1 I feel en rapport with my new classmates.
A2 The team worked en rapport to complete the project on time.
B1 The therapist and patient need to be en rapport for effective communication.
B2 The negotiators were able to establish en rapport during the meeting.
C1 The orchestra members were in perfect en rapport during the performance.
C2 The actors displayed incredible en rapport on stage, making the play a huge success.
adjective in harmony or agreement
A1 The two friends were en rapport with each other, always finishing each other's sentences.
A2 The team members worked en rapport to complete the project on time.
B1 The teacher and student were en rapport, making learning enjoyable and effective.
B2 The band members were en rapport during the concert, creating a seamless performance.
C1 The negotiators were en rapport throughout the discussions, leading to a successful agreement.
C2 The actors were en rapport on stage, delivering a captivating and cohesive performance.
formal The two parties were not en rapport on the terms of the agreement.
informal I don't think we're en rapport with our neighbors about the noise level.
slang We need to get en rapport before we can move forward with the project.
figurative Their ideas were en rapport, leading to a successful collaboration.
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