[ US /ɹæˈpɔɹ/ ]
[ UK /ɹæpˈɔː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people
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How To Use rapport In A Sentence

  • Bley plays acoustic piano in duo with Steve Swallow, and their rapport projects extraordinary warmth on this delightful album.
  • Retail framers can bring personal rapport and customization to their clients in a way that online frame sites can't.
  • She understood the importance of establishing a close rapport with clients.
  • He said he wanted "to establish a rapport with the Indian people".
  • The same network of gossipers that are used to destroy reputations can also be used to increase your rapport with someone.
  • Bley plays acoustic piano in duo with Steve Swallow, and their rapport projects extraordinary warmth on this delightful album.
  • The letter-writing campaigns of Amnesty International and the assessments of UN human rights rapporteurs depend on this accountability.
  • She felt an instant rapport between them.
  • To establish rapport you need to understand which of these groups your colleague belongs to. Everything You Need to Know for Success in Business
  • The encouragement given made for a great rapport with the class and gave a stimulus to improve the lectures.
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