Intimate
UK /["/ˈɪntɪmət/"]/US /["/ˈɪntɪmət/"]/
Definition
having a close and friendly relationship
In simple words: Close and personal.
Examples
- intimate friends
- We're not **on intimate terms with** our neighbours.
- The article revealed **intimate details** about his family life.
- the most intimate parts of the body
- an intimate restaurant
- He knew an intimate little cafe where they would not be disturbed.
- an intimate knowledge of the English countryside
- an **intimate connection** between class and educational success
Usage notes
Use 'intimate' to describe close relationships or settings. It can be in romantic contexts but also in friendships. Avoid in overly casual settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'in' + 'mate' — a close friend you trust.
Collocations
- intimate relationship
- intimate setting
- intimate conversation
- intimate friends
- intimate details
Synonyms
- close
- personal
- familiar
- affectionate
- fond
Antonyms
- distant
- remote
- aloof
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'intimidate', as they sound similar.
- Used incorrectly to describe casual relationships.
- 'Intimate' as an adverb—it's only an adjective.