communicate
Pronunciation: [kəˈmjunɪˌkeɪt]
Word
Context: "relationship"
(verb) to share or exchange thoughts, ideas, or feelings with someone else. It's like talking or writing to let someone know what's on your mind.
Example
I love to communicate with my friends through text messages.
Example
He couldn't communicate his feelings and ended up feeling lonely.
Example
How do you like to communicate with your family?
Context: "information"
(verb) to pass or convey information so that others can understand it. For example, when you tell a story or explain something to someone else.
Example
The teacher communicates new ideas in a way that's easy to understand.
Example
The instructions were unclear, and nobody could communicate what to do.
Example
Can you communicate the main points of the lesson to me?
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