intimate - use in sentences
Object
- motion: Under these rules, you should not intimate the motion to us before the first hearing.
Modifies a noun
- acquaintance: They were too near; having been just recognized by a comparative stranger, I felt uneasy at this close vicinage of intimate acquaintance.
- atmosphere: Our smaller John Bolton dining room offers a more intimate atmosphere, seating up to 24 guests for a formal luncheon.
- portrait: James Simpson described his early days in the office of Ian G Lindsay, sketching an intimate portrait of the man.
- relationship: Intimate relationships may be affected by a loss of sexual drive.
- surroundings: Cathy Marston's triple bill includes items which make the most of the intimate surroundings says Lynette Halewood Mark Morris Dance Group.. .
- dinner: From alfresco dining on the beach to an intimate dinner on your own private patio.
Modifying Another Word
- wonderfully: With a wonderfully intimate style, Stacey has charmed audiences with a remarkable repertoire of standards.
- surprisingly: In fact, as they say their goodbyes, something surprisingly intimate takes place.
- incredibly: I was literally looking into people's minds, which is an incredibly intimate place to be.
- deeply: The paintings comprise deeply intimate portraits of shame, seemingly imaged through the memory of a child.
- fairly: The sensory garden will be wonderfully inviting and a fairly intimate area for everybody who visits the park.
- very: The show at Prince's LA villa was seen by a very intimate audience - only fifty odd guests were invited.
Used with adjective complement
- socialize: Featuring h the invitation by wonderful socializing intimate aboard from the.
- become: In less than a week we had become intimate.
- seem: I had nowhere seen such faces as theirs: and yet, as I gazed on them, I seemed intimate with every lineament.
- get: Hard to believe just moments earlier I'd been getting intimate with the little rock.
- sound: The ringing strings sounded pleasantly intimate in that dark arena.
Preposition: of
- relationship: When Venus and the Moon are both in Water, we have the potential for the most intimate of relationships.
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