adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
friendly/harmonious
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My friendly relationship with Scott’s family continued after his death.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
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Minton's view of landscape is simpler and more harmonious .
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This change also allowed a more harmonious treatment to be adopted for the roof of this outshot.
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Although the relationship is by no means an egalitarian one, it has become more harmonious and more easy-going.
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Initial optimism that the end of the Cold War would lead to a more harmonious world order was rapidly dissipated.
■ NOUN
relationship
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Custom, in short, was no guarantee of harmonious relationships in three-generation households.
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Would the brain and the recipient body establish a harmonious relationship ?
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A harmonious relationship exists between the human body and the instrument, for the one can not operate without the other.
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The desirability of close, productive, harmonious relationships between education and business is no longer questioned.
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Three factors stand out in explaining this harmonious relationship .
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There had never seemed to be a particularly harmonious relationship between Kalchu and the bulls.
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The idea of well-being originates from the principle of balance; a harmonious relationship and union between mind and body.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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harmonious flavors
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The building is a harmonious blend of structure and the surrounding land.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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If both you and the other person can find something to laugh about together it paves the way for a harmonious transaction.
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If family relationships are relatively harmonious , expressions of affection and acceptance may be given frequently and in an unqualified manner.
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That flexibility itself is generally associated with more harmonious households and less anxious child-rearing.
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The overall social and political project is the creation of a harmonious , democratic cultural pluralism, a healthy cultural diversity.
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They were both lovely to me, and relations between them were particularly harmonious just then.
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Would the brain and the recipient body establish a harmonious relationship?