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rapport
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noun
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A harmonious or positive relationship between people, characterized by mutual understanding, trust, and respect. |
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reciprocal
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adjective
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Involving a situation where both parties provide something to each other in return, such as favors or benefits. |
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reconcile
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verb
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To bring two or more people or groups into a state of harmony or understanding after a disagreement or conflict. |
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reimburse
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verb
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To pay back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you. |
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reliable
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adjective
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Referring to a person, object, or system that you can count on to function properly or deliver results without failure. |
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rendezvous
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noun
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An arrangement to meet somebody at a particular time and place |
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reprieve
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nounverb verb
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To grant a temporary delay or suspension of a punishment or sentence, especially in legal or judicial contexts. |
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reprieve
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nounverb noun
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A temporary delay or suspension of a punishment or undesirable situation, often granted as a mercy or to allow for further consideration. |
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resonance
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noun
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Feeling a shared rapport, energy, and communication with someone or something. |
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resonate
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verb
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To feel aligned with something, such as an idea, belief, feelings, or value, creating a sense of mutual understanding or agreement. |
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revive
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verb
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To restore something that has stopped functioning, or to awaken something that has been inactive or dormant. |
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schmooze
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nounverb noun
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A long and intimate conversation |
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schmooze
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nounverb verb
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Talk intimately and cozily; gossip |
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sidekick
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noun
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A person who plays a secondary but crucial role, often helping or supporting someone more prominent. |
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soothe
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verb
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To bring peace or relief, emotionally or physically. |
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swap
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nounverb verb
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To give something and be given something else instead |
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vouch
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verb
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To assert or confirm as a result of one's own experience that something is true or accurately so described |
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wavelength
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noun
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A way to describe how well people understand each other or think alike. |
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wholeheartedly
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adjective
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Done with the utmost sincerity, enthusiasm, and commitment |
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wink
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nounverb verb
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Close and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting |
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