Pronunciation: /pləˈtɑnɪk/
adjective relating to or marked by a relationship in which desire for sexual activity has been suppressed or sublimated
A1 They have a platonic friendship.
A2 Their relationship is purely platonic.
B1 Despite their close bond, their connection remains platonic.
B2 Their platonic love for each other was evident in their actions.
C1 Their platonic relationship evolved into something deeper over time.
C2 The boundaries of their platonic friendship became blurred as feelings grew stronger.
formal Their relationship was strictly platonic, based on mutual respect and admiration.
informal Don't worry, we're just friends - it's totally platonic.
slang Nah, we're just buddies, nothing platonic going on.
figurative The artist's love for painting was almost platonic in its purity and devotion.
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