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abstract formed in the mind or in thought, with little connection to what actually exists or is proven. [1/3 definitions]
ashamed feeling shame or embarrassment in connection with one has or is connected with. [1/3 definitions]
association the connection of one idea, feeling, or emotion with another. [1/4 definitions]
bearing relation or connection (usually followed by "on"). [1/4 definitions]
disconnect to break off or stop the connection of or between. [1/2 definitions]
enthusiasm a strong interest or excitement in connection with something. [1/2 definitions]
fuse2 an electrical device with a connection that melts if there is too much heat. Fuses protect buildings by breaking a circuit before a fire can start. [1/4 definitions]
have to do with to be about or have a connection with something.
independent separate or without connection. [1/3 definitions]
link to join or unite by a link or connection. [1/3 definitions]
mentally with respect to the mind; in connection with the mind. [1/2 definitions]
plug a device with two or three prongs on the end of an electrical cord. It is put into an outlet to make a connection with an electric circuit. [1/4 definitions]
preposition a word that shows a connection or relation between a noun or pronoun and some other word. In the sentence, "We went to the market and talked about the weather," "to" and "about" are prepositions.
relate to have a connection. [1/4 definitions]
related having some connection. [1/2 definitions]
relation connection. [1/3 definitions]
relationship a connection between people. [1/2 definitions]
remind to cause (someone) to remember someone or something because of a similarity to or connection with that person or thing. [1/2 definitions]
separate to divide into parts or break the connection between. [1/9 definitions]
terminal a device at the end of a wire or cable that allows a connection to be made to an electrical circuit. [1/5 definitions]
to in connection with. [1/15 definitions]