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be intimate

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Explanation of "Be Intimate"

Definition: "Be intimate" means to have a close, personal relationship with someone. This can include emotional closeness, but it often refers to a physical relationship, such as having sexual intercourse.

Usage Instructions:
  • The phrase "be intimate" is often used when talking about relationships where there is a strong emotional or physical bond.
  • It is usually used in a more serious context compared to just saying "sleep together" or "have sex."
Examples:
  1. Basic Usage: "Adam knew Eve were you ever intimate with this man?" Here, it means asking if Eve had a close or sexual relationship with that man.
  2. Emotional Context: "They have been intimate friends for years, sharing their thoughts and feelings."
Advanced Usage:

In advanced contexts, you might see "intimacy" used to discuss not only physical relationships but also emotional closeness, such as in discussions about psychological health or personal growth.

Word Variants:
  • Intimacy (noun): The state of being intimate; closeness.
    • Example: "Their intimacy grew stronger over time."
  • Intimate (adjective): Close, personal, or private.
    • Example: "They shared an intimate dinner together."
Different Meanings:
  • Emotional Intimacy: A deep understanding and connection with someone that does not necessarily involve physical contact.
  • Physical Intimacy: Involves sexual relations or physical closeness.
Synonyms:
  • Close
  • Affectionate
  • Personal
  • Familiar
Idioms:
  • "Close as two peas in a pod": Very close friends who are almost inseparable.
  • "To bare one's soul": To share one's deepest feelings or thoughts with someone, indicating a level of intimacy.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Get close": To develop a close relationship with someone.
    • Example: "They started to get close after working on the project together."
Verb
  1. have sexual intercourse with
    • This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm
    • Adam knew Eve
    • Were you ever intimate with this man?

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