Pronunciation: /rɪˌsɪˈprɑsəti/
noun the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit, especially privileges granted by one country or organization to another
A1 Reciprocity means giving and receiving in equal measure.
A2 In some cultures, reciprocity is a key aspect of social interactions.
B1 Reciprocity plays a significant role in building trust and relationships.
B2 The concept of reciprocity is often used in negotiations and agreements.
C1 Reciprocity is a fundamental principle in international diplomacy.
C2 The idea of reciprocity is deeply ingrained in human behavior and societal norms.
formal The principle of reciprocity is often used in international trade agreements.
informal If you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours - it's all about reciprocity.
slang We have to keep things fair and square, it's all about reciprocity.
figurative In relationships, reciprocity is like a give and take dance between two people.
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