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rapport
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French rapport.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?æ?p??/, /?æ?po??/, /???po??/, /???p??/
- Rhymes: -??(r)
Noun
rapport (countable and uncountable, plural rapports)
- A relationship of mutual trust and respect. A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
- Relation; proportion; conformity.
- Synonyms: accord, correspondence
Related terms
- en rapport
- rapportage
Translations
Further reading
- “rapport”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from French rapport.
Noun
rapport c (singular definite rapporten, plural indefinite rapporter)
- a report (information describing events)
Inflection
Synonyms
- rapportering
Related terms
- rapportere
- rapportering
- rapportør
See also
- reportage
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch rapport, from Middle French rapport.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /r??p?rt/
- Hyphenation: rap?port
- Rhymes: -?rt
Noun
rapport n (plural rapporten, diminutive rapportje n)
- a report
Derived terms
- rapporteren
- eindrapport
- schoolrapport
Descendants
- Afrikaans: rapport
- Indonesian: lapor, rapor
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a.p??/
- Rhymes: -??
- Homophone: rapports
Noun
rapport m (plural rapports)
- ratio
- report
- relationship
Derived terms
- aucun rapport avec la choucroute
- par rapport à
- rapport de force
- rapport sexuel
Descendants
Further reading
- “rapport” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Norman
Etymology
Borrowed from French rapport.
Noun
rapport m (plural rapports)
- (Jersey) report
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from French rapport.
Noun
rapport m (definite singular rapporten, indefinite plural rapporter, definite plural rapportene)
- a report (on events)
Derived terms
- kvartalsrapport
- årsrapport
Related terms
- rapportere
References
- “rapport” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Borrowed from French rapport.
Noun
rapport m (definite singular rapporten, indefinite plural rapportar, definite plural rapportane)
- a report (on events)
Derived terms
- kvartalsrapport
- årsrapport
References
- “rapport” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from French rapport.
Pronunciation
Noun
rapport c
- a report (information describing events)
Declension
Related terms
- rapportera
- rapportör
- reporter
- reportage
Anagrams
- trappor
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famously
English
Etymology
From famous +? -ly.
Adverb
famously (comparative more famously, superlative most famously)
- (Can we add an example for this sense?) In a celebrated manner.
- Indicates that the act, state, or occurrence described by the sentence is famous.
- 2007, Ian Harrison, Take Me to Your Leader, DK, ?ISBN, page 152 [1]:
- President Roosevelt famously said "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
- 2009, Eric Slauter, The State as a Work of Art, Chicago, ?ISBN, page 247 [2]:
- But even as religion was on the rise, the word "God" declined dramatically over the course of the eighteenth century. The word is famously absent from the Constitution, but it was also relatively absent from the printed texts of the decade in which the Constitution was drafted and adopted, and more broadly from the revolutionary period overall.
- 2007, Ian Harrison, Take Me to Your Leader, DK, ?ISBN, page 152 [1]:
- Really well, having great rapport
- The new roommates got on famously.
Synonyms
- (indicates the sentence described something famous): notably, notoriously
famously From the web:
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- what famous happened in 1066
- what famously mean
- famously what does it mean
- what franklin famously asked for
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- what musical famous
- what musical famously featured the song
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