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intimately

American  
[in-tuh-mit-lee] / ˈɪn tə mɪt li /

adverb

  1. in a way that entails, assumes, or suggests a close, warm, trusting personal relationship.

    He was quick to rebuke others, but only those he knew intimately and loved dearly.

    Churchill spoke intimately and easily over the wireless to his own people during the war.

  2. in a way that arises from long or frequent direct personal experience.

    Cycling acquaints you intimately with every bump, slice, crease, divot, ledge, ripple, and pothole in a street.

  3. in a way that affords or encourages privacy, coziness, closeness of interaction, etc..

    The small tables are so that people can converse more intimately, even among a larger group.

    The beautifully renovated 150-seat theater offers an intimately scaled setting with state-of-the-art acoustics.

  4. in a way that involves a close union or connection.

    Many of the ailments seen in the inpatient service are intimately linked to the malnutrition plaguing the region.

  5. in a way that involves or suggests sex.

    Posts must not contain name-calling, profanity, or intimately explicit material.

    Chlamydia is an intimately transmitted infection.

  6. in a deep and detailed way.

    Her letters and journals reveal a woman intimately involved in the day-to-day happenings of the school.

  7. in the innermost depths of one’s mind or heart.

    It has given me an opportunity to share ideas, thoughts, and intimately held beliefs with others equally interested in deeper questions.

  8. next to the skin, as underclothing, wigs, etc..

    Please read our exchange policy carefully; these are quality garments that are worn intimately and hence cannot be exchanged or returned.


Etymology

Origin of intimately

intimate 1 ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

As a product of both French and British colonies, bilingualism is "intimately tied to the history of Canada" and a part of its continued unity, Larocque said.

From BBC

Heavily metaphoric and less intimately provocative than the French writer-director’s previous movies, “Alpha” is a domestic drama that may not necessarily be set at the end of the world.

From Los Angeles Times

Conversely, “Forbidden Fruits” speaks intimately to the female experience and “doesn’t attempt to pander to any other demographic.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I know intimately how gutting it is to be a borrower, just sitting on the phone with a loan servicer as you try to navigate your options,” she said.

From Salon

But those who know Eaton intimately describe the avid traveler as fearless.

From The Wall Street Journal