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All intimate synonyms

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adjective intimate

  • dearest β€” You can call someone dearest when you are very fond of them.
  • faithful β€” strict or thorough in the performance of duty: a faithful worker.
  • fast β€” moving or able to move, operate, function, or take effect quickly; quick; swift; rapid: a fast horse; a fast pain reliever; a fast thinker.
  • mellow β€” soft, sweet, and full-flavored from ripeness, as fruit.
  • mix β€” to combine (substances, elements, things, etc.) into one mass, collection, or assemblage, generally with a thorough blending of the constituents.
  • nice β€” pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
  • regular β€” usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
  • roommate β€” a person who is assigned to share or shares a room or apartment with another or others.
  • snug β€” warmly comfortable or cozy, as a place, accommodations, etc.: a snug little house.
  • buddy-buddy β€” very friendly; intimate.
  • chummy β€” If people or social events are chummy, they are pleasant and friendly.
  • clubby β€” If you describe an institution or a group of people as clubby, you mean that all the people in it are friendly with each other and do not welcome other people in.
  • comfy β€” A comfy item of clothing, piece of furniture, room, or position is a comfortable one.
  • fond β€” having a liking or affection for (usually followed by of): to be fond of animals.
  • nearest β€” close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • next β€” immediately following in time, order, importance, etc.: the next day; the next person in line.
  • quiet β€” making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
  • informal β€” without formality or ceremony; casual: an informal visit.
  • comfortable β€” If a piece of furniture or an item of clothing is comfortable, it makes you feel physically relaxed when you use it, for example because it is soft.
  • relaxed β€” being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety: in a relaxed mood.
  • personal β€” of, relating to, or coming as from a particular person; individual; private: a personal opinion.
  • private β€” privacy
  • secret β€” done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others: secret negotiations.
  • innermost β€” farthest inward; inmost.
  • guarded β€” cautious; careful; prudent: to be guarded in one's speech.
  • detailed β€” A detailed report or plan contains a lot of details.
  • firsthand β€” from the first or original source: We heard the news of the accident firsthand from a witness.
  • in-depth β€” extensive, thorough, or profound: an in-depth analysis of the problem.
  • penetrating β€” able or tending to penetrate; piercing; sharp: a penetrating shriek; a penetrating glance.
  • profound β€” penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.
  • visceral β€” of or relating to the viscera.
  • deep β€” If something is deep, it extends a long way down from the ground or from the top surface of something.
  • essential β€” Absolutely necessary; extremely important.
  • experienced β€” Having knowledge or skill in a particular field, especially a profession or job, gained over a period of time.
  • gut β€” the alimentary canal, especially between the pylorus and the anus, or some portion of it. Compare foregut, midgut, hindgut.
  • indwelling β€” to inhabit.
  • ingrained β€” ingrained; firmly fixed.
  • interior β€” being within; inside of anything; internal; inner; further toward a center: the interior rooms of a house.
  • privy β€” participating in the knowledge of something private or secret (usually followed by to): Many persons were privy to the plot.
  • special β€” of a distinct or particular kind or character: a special kind of key.
  • trusted β€” reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
  • deep-seated β€” A deep-seated problem, feeling, or belief is difficult to change because its causes have been there for a long time.
  • elemental β€” Primary or basic.
  • exhaustive β€” Examining, including, or considering all elements or aspects; fully comprehensive.
  • immediate β€” occurring or accomplished without delay; instant: an immediate reply.
  • inborn β€” naturally present at birth; innate.
  • inbred β€” naturally inherent; innate; native: her inbred grace.
  • inherent β€” existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute; inhering: an inherent distrust of strangers.
  • inmost β€” situated farthest within: the inmost recesses of the forest.
  • innate β€” existing in one from birth; inborn; native: innate musical talent.
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