Pronunciation: /ˈɪn.tə.mə.si/
noun a close, familiar, and usually affectionate or loving personal relationship with another person or group
A1 Intimacy is important in a romantic relationship.
A2 Some people struggle with intimacy due to past experiences.
B1 Building intimacy requires trust and communication.
B2 Couples often work on deepening their intimacy through shared experiences.
C1 Intimacy can be both emotional and physical in a healthy relationship.
C2 Maintaining intimacy over time requires effort and understanding.
adjective intimate (related to or characterizing one's deepest nature)
A1 They have a close intimacy with each other.
A2 The couple's intimacy grew stronger over time.
B1 Intimacy is an important aspect of a healthy relationship.
B2 Their deep intimacy allowed them to share their deepest thoughts and feelings.
C1 The level of intimacy in their marriage was unparalleled.
C2 Their emotional intimacy transcended physical boundaries.
formal Intimacy is an important aspect of a healthy relationship.
informal I love cuddling on the couch with my partner, it's our special kind of intimacy.
slang Me and my best friend have a deep level of intimacy, we can talk about anything.
figurative The intimacy of the small cafe made it the perfect spot for a romantic date.
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