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UK/["/bɒnd/"]/US/["/bɑːnd/"]/

Meaning of Bond

In simple words: A strong connection or relationship between people or things.

Bond in a sentence

  • The bond between the mother and child is incredibly strong.
  • They celebrated their bond with a special ceremony.
  • In finance, a bond is a fixed income instrument that represents a loan.
  • The company issued a bond to raise capital for its expansion.
  • Scientists are studying the chemical bond that holds molecules together.
  • James Bond is known for his suave demeanor and secret agent skills.
  • He always thought of himself as a bit of a Bond, always charming and adventurous.
  • Their friendship grew from a bond formed during college.

How to use Bond

Use 'bond' in a variety of contexts. It's appropriate in both personal relationships (e.g., family, friends) and professional settings (e.g., teamwork). Be cautious of using it too casually in very formal situations.

Grammar pattern

bond + with + object

Memory hint

Think of 'bond' like a strong rubber band — it holds things together.

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Collocations with Bond

Synonyms for Bond

Opposites of Bond

Common mistakes with Bond

  • Confused with 'bonds' in finance or legal contexts.
  • Using 'bond' as a verb without an object.
  • Mixing up 'bond' with 'tie' in meanings.

Compare Bond with Connection, Relationship, Link, Tie

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Frequently asked questions about Bond

What does Bond mean?

A strong connection or relationship between people or things.

What is the definition of Bond?

something that forms a connection between people or groups, such as a feeling of friendship or shared ideas and experiences

How do you use Bond in a sentence?

The bond between the mother and child is incredibly strong.

Can you give another example of Bond?

They celebrated their bond with a special ceremony.

What are synonyms for Bond?

Common alternatives include connection, relationship, link, tie, affinity.

What is the opposite of Bond?

Opposite meanings include separation, disconnection.

What words go with Bond?

It commonly pairs with close, strong, common, be linked by, feel, have, exist, link somebody, bond between, bond of, high-yield, long-term, corporate, buy, invest in, purchase, market.

What are common mistakes when using Bond?

Confused with 'bonds' in finance or legal contexts. Using 'bond' as a verb without an object. Mixing up 'bond' with 'tie' in meanings.

How do you pronounce Bond?

US: /["/bɑːnd/"]/, UK: /["/bɒnd/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Bond?

Use 'bond' in a variety of contexts. It's appropriate in both personal relationships (e.g., family, friends) and professional settings (e.g., teamwork). Be cautious of using it too casually in very formal situations.

What CEFR level is Bond?

"Bond" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.