English to Latin Meaning of rapport - RELATIO


Rapport :
RELATIO

coniunctus, relatione, saluberrimos, RELATIO, turpitudinem, portantes, coniunctionem, vinculum, dignus, communicationis, Sami cupien, communio, Link, cohaesionis

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Definitions of rapport in English
Noun(1) a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people
Examples of rapport in English
(1) He has a great rapport with the other players and he and his wife socialise with them.(2) she had an instant rapport with animals(3) In later years, she had a special rapport with her grandchildren and took a keen interest in their lives.(4) However, there was a point at which I seemed to establish a rapport with a rather sexy man on the dance floor.(5) He quickly realised the importance of establishing a rapport with the players.(6) Gradually he overcame his natural shyness and established a rapport with his audience.(7) Woolery has great presence, and always maintains a good rapport with the contestants.(8) He loved his profession and had a wonderful rapport with the children and the people of the Bohola region.(9) He had a good rapport with the people of Roscommon and served the community well down through the years.(10) She was a person of understanding and tolerance and had a rapport on a very human level with all her pupils.(11) With her inimitable recital she established an immediate rapport with the audience.(12) She also had a wonderful rapport with her grandchildren and there was a great bond between them.(13) there was little rapport between them(14) His has a great rapport with his audiences and requests are always welcome.(15) Their set of songs were played flawlessly and they had a great rapport with each other on stage.(16) she was able to establish a good rapport with the children
Related Phrases of rapport
Synonyms
Noun
1. affinity ::
coniunctus
2. close relationship ::
propinquus necessitudo
3. understanding ::
intellectus
4. mutual understanding ::
mutua intellectus,
5. bond ::
vinculum
6. empathy ::
compassio veraque
7. sympathy ::
ferantur
8. accord ::
eademque sententia
Different Forms
rapport, rapports
Word Example from TV Shows
but we didn't have the kind of rapport
that you and I have.

but we didn't have the kind of RAPPORT that you and I have.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

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