English to English adjective
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Innermost; inward; internal; deep-seated; hearty. |  | source: webster1913 adjective satellite
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marked by close acquaintance, association, or familiarity |  | Example: intimate friend intimate relations between economics, politics, and legal principles
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having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere |  | Example: had a cozy chat a relaxed informal manner an intimate cocktail lounge the small room was cozy and intimate
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having mutual interests or affections; of established friendship |  | Example: on familiar terms pretending she is on an intimate footing with those she slanders
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involved in a sexual relationship |  | Example: the intimate (or sexual) relations between husband and wife she had been intimate with many men he touched her intimate parts
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innermost or essential |  | Example: the inner logic of Cubism the internal contradictions of the theory the intimate structure of matter
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thoroughly acquainted through study or experience |  | Example: this girl, so intimate with nature knowledgeable about the technique of painting
source: wordnet30 noun
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someone to whom private matters are confided |  | source: wordnet30
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An intimate friend or associate; a confidant. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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give to understand |  | Example: I insinuated that I did not like his wife
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imply as a possibility |  | Example: The evidence suggests a need for more clarification
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To announce; to declare; to publish; to communicate; to make known. |  | source: webster1913
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