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rapport
Definitions
professional relationshipUsage: Create a positive rapport with your clientele to maintain the professional relationship.
(Adjective) ability to relate
Usage: I have a wonderful rapport with children
a good relationship
good relations
chemistry
Usage: he has great rapport with the staff
(Verb) good interaction between two parties
Usage: the chef had a good rapport with the environmental inspectors
(Noun) a relationship with another person
Usage: Work closely and treat this customer well to build a good rapport.
(Noun) to establish communications with someone
Usage: I established a good rapport with the customer.
(Noun) get along well with
Usage: Joan and I have a good rapport
(Verb) having a good relationship with others
Usage: He has a great rapport with the other children
(Noun) getting along
Usage: Though we had similar goals we had no rapport.
to establish a communication trust
Usage: the nurse and the patient had a great rapport
(Noun) good understanding or connection with someone, get on with
Usage: He has a good rapport with that person.
(Noun) understanding between people
Usage: we have a good rapport
on good terms
Usage: the gentleman had a good rapport with his clients
(Noun) good communicating relationship
Usage: Jackson has a good rapport with the teens.
(Noun) great understanding; being in tune with a person
Usage: He had great rapport with his daughters.
(Noun) a way of communicating easily or getting along with someone
Usage: I have a good rapport with the elderly.
(Noun) A respectful relationship with another
Usage: Tom had a good rapport with all his co-workers.
(Noun) Relationship between 2 parties.
Usage: Because the faculty and administration had a good rapport, the problem was solved without a mediator.
(Noun) a good working relationship
Usage: He had a good rapport with his people.
(Noun) good relations with someone
a relationship
Usage: He had a good rapport with his brother.
a friendly or good relationship
Usage: He has a good rapport with all the committee members.
a relationship, friendship
(Noun) Getting along, understanding, communicating well
Usage: They had a good rapport.
getting along well with others
(Noun) manner of association, usually in good standing
Usage: I seem to have a good rapport with the man next door.
establishing a relationship.....verbal communication or conversation
Usage: I have a rapport with them
(Noun) that which exists when two people or more have an amiable relationship.
that which one would try to establish with another when wanting to be liked or appreciated or valued by the other.
Usage: After hours of successfully building a warm rapport (silent 't') with the lawyer who had given him hours of free time, he was convinced this was the man he wanted to represent him.
(Noun) comfort or ease
(Noun) overall attitude/feeling towards a setting or situation
Usage: Ms. Doe has an excellent rapport with her students.
A way with people
Usage: He had a certain rapport with the clients
(Noun) good relationship
Usage: I have a good rapport with my boss.
Close, trusting relationship
Usage: The teacher had an excellent rapport with his students
(Noun) get along with others
Usage: He has an excellent rapport with his colleagues
(Expression) someone who has a good & mutual talk together
Usage: I have a good rapport with my boss.
(Verb) to have a relationship with
Usage: The boy had a good rapport with his teacher.
(Verb) get along easily
friendly communication and trust between two or more parties
Usage: I was able to quickly establish rapport with the new clients
(Adjective) to have a bond or understanding
Usage: the new boss and i have built a good rapport
i have a good rapport with the i.t. dept so they helped me with my laptop
i have a good rapport with the i.t. dept so they helped me with my laptop
getting along with others, good conversation
Usage: she had a good rapport with her best friend.
building a relationship with clients
Usage: I have a rapport with the clients.
a relationship or connection
Usage: I have rapport with the chef
how you get on with people
Usage: Tess's teacher had a wonderful rapport with her.
(Noun) An excellent relationship with someone.
Usage: The teacher has a good rapport with her students.
get on well together
Usage: i have cared for joan for six months we have a good rapport
(Noun) good standing. respect for one another. mutual respect
Usage: I have a great rapport with my students
(Expression) having a good relationship with another person or persons
Usage: The therapist has a good rapport with his client
(Noun) To build trust and be liked
Usage: He built trust and rapport with his clients.
sense of camaraderie
Usage: He had a great rapport with his teacher.
(Adverb) a good relations between people
Usage: I had an excellent rapport with my hairdresser.
(Noun) get on well with
Usage: she has a good rapport with the children
(Expression) to have good friendship with someone
Usage: i have a great rapport with fellow workers
(Expression) to establish a relationship with someone
to have a relationship. to communicate with each other
build a connection
Usage: I have the ability to build a rapport with a customer
relationship
Usage: He has a good rapport with his customers
have good communication with someone
Usage: She has good rapport with the juvenile.
a good working relation with fellow employees
(Noun) understanding and acceptance
Usage: My son has a great rapport with the peers he associates with.
(Adjective) when one gets on well with others
Usage: He has a good rapport with people
(Noun) having a good relationship with
Usage: You have an excellent rapport with your associates.
(Noun) The ability to get along with others in an understanding manner.
Usage: The teacher had a close rapport with her students.
to have a relationship that is good with a person
Usage: My rapport with my fellow worker has improved.
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