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relationship

connection
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pl: relationshipspast: relationshipspp: relationshiping: relationshipcomp: more relationshipsup: most relationship

This term operates on a spectrum from the technical to the intimate. In scientific or mathematical contexts, it describes a correlation or a causal link between data points, where one variable changes in response to another. This usage is objective and focused on patterns of interaction. In social contexts, the term shifts toward the emotional and behavioral ties between individuals. It encompasses a wide range of bonds, from familial and platonic to romantic, emphasizing the quality, stability, and nature of the connection over time.

A relationship, relationships.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon in a quiet high school hallway
Chloe

I seriously can't handle my relationship with my advisor anymore.

Chloe
Leo
Leo

Just ghost them. That is the only way to survive.

💡
Chloe is venting about her academic stress using the term relationship to describe her professional bond with a teacher, while Leo suggests a common Gen Z social tactic.

Meanings

Nounconnection

The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected.

"There is a direct relationship between smoking and lung cancer."

Examples

I just can't handle this toxic relationship anymore!

We have a very professional relationship, thank you.

I think we have a great relationship with our neighbors.

God, why is our relationship always such a disaster?

Is there any relationship between these two chemical compounds?

Look, our relationship is strictly based on business, okay?

I value the relationship I have with my mentor.

Wait, so you're saying there's no relationship between the events?

Collocations & Compounds

long-term relationship

a connection lasting for a significant period

They have been in a long-term relationship for a decade.

working relationship

the professional connection between colleagues

I have a productive working relationship with my boss.

causal relationship

a link where one event causes another

Researchers found a causal relationship between the drug and the side effect.

strained relationship

a connection marked by tension or conflict

The two brothers have a very strained relationship.

close relationship

a strong and intimate connection

She maintains a close relationship with her grandmother.

Phrasal Verbs

get into a relationship

start a romantic connection

They finally got into a relationship after years of flirting.

Etymology

Derived from the Middle English 'relacion', which evolved from the Old French 'relation', originating from the Latin 'relatio' ('a bringing back'), from the verb 'referre' (re- meaning 'back' + ferre meaning 'to carry'). The suffix '-ship' is an Old English suffix used to denote a state, condition, or quality.

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