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intimate
As an adjective, this word evokes a sense of warmth, closeness, and exclusivity. It describes a boundary that has been crossed to allow deep emotional or physical access, creating a small, protected circle of trust. While it often suggests romantic or sexual closeness, it equally applies to a profound intellectual or spiritual bond between friends. As a verb, the word shifts toward subtlety and discretion. It describes a way of communicating where the speaker avoids a direct statement, instead dropping hints or suggesting a truth through nuance. This creates a tactical distance, allowing the speaker to test the waters without fully committing to a public declaration.
Meanings
Closely acquainted; familiar and private.
"They shared an intimate conversation about their childhoods."
Having a detailed and thorough knowledge of something.
"She has an intimate understanding of the local political landscape."
To make known privately or indirectly.
"He intimated that he might resign from his position."