Pronunciation of the English word intimate.
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1. | Most of the confidences were unsought — frequently I have feigned sleep, preoccupation, or a hostile levity when I realized by some unmistakable sign that an intimate revelation was quivering on the horizon; for the intimate revelations of young men, or at least the terms in which they express them, are usually plagiaristic and marred by obvious suppressions. | |
2. | Choose such friends as will benefit you, they say. That is why I am on intimate terms with Mr Aoki. | |
3. | That topic is too intimate to share with casual acquaintances. | |
4. | This party is an intimate gathering. | |
5. | The two boys became intimate friends at the camp. | |
6. | My acquaintance introduced me to his intimate fellows. | |
7. | Also as they are in an intimate relationship they are in a situation where it is easy for them to suffer from violence and difficult for them to bring complaints about that to court. | |
8. | After the murder, they had an intimate conversation. | |
9. | Why can't shape be an intimate attribute of matter? | |
10. | English used to have two forms for "you," one intimate and one "polite." No more. But where status matters, and a deferential address is called for, the third person is pressed into service; and the headwaiter asks, "Does the gentleman want a table?" |