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Vocabulary for family and friends A lifelong friend – A frie | Ingliz tili | IELTS

Vocabulary for family and friends

A lifelong friend – A friend that you have had for most of your life
A relationship of trust – a connection with another in which you have faith and confidence
Arrange a dinner date – Plan to share an evening meal
A shoulder to cry on – Someone to sympathize with you
Close knit family – A close family with common interests
Dear to my heart – Someone that I care about
Distant cousins – People who share a common ancestor but are not closely related
Extend the hand of friendship – Reach out to someone in a friendly manner
Extended family – Uncles, aunts and cousins form part of the extended family
Get to know one another – Learning different aspects of each other
Get together – Meet up
Immediate family – Spouse, parents, children, grandparents
Long lost friend – A friend that you have lost contact with
Long-term relationships – A committed relationship between partners
Professional relationships – The relationships that we have in the workplace
Share a common background – The share a similar heritage or culture
Stand the test of time – To last a long time
Struck up a friendship – To make friends
To enjoy someone’s company – To enjoy spending time with someone
To have a good working relationship – To work together well
To have a lot in common – To have shared interests
To hit it off – To like each other straight away
To keep in touch with – To keep in contact
To lose touch with – To lose contact

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