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intimate

AdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: intimatespast: intimatedpp: intimateding: intimating

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

Adjective

Closely acquainted; familiar and private.

"They shared an intimate conversation about their childhoods."

Adjective

Of a private and personal nature.

"The couple enjoyed an intimate dinner by candlelight."

Adjective

Having a detailed and thorough knowledge of something.

"She has an intimate understanding of the local political landscape."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To make known privately or indirectly.

"He intimated that he might resign from his position."

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