can relate

Frequency: 8.818.5 per million words

informal way of saying one is able to understand or empathize

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Examples (10)

  • Oh, I totally can relate to that feeling of exhaustion after a long work week.
  • Many parents can relate to the challenges of balancing work and family life.
  • She told a story about feeling overwhelmed, and everyone in the room could relate.
  • I think most people can relate to wanting a quiet place to read.
  • After hearing his struggles, I really can relate to his situation.
  • It's hard to explain, but I hope you can relate to what I'm saying.
  • He shared his anxiety about public speaking, and I told him, "I can relate."
  • Anyone who's ever moved to a new city can probably relate to feeling a bit lost.
  • When she talked about her passion for travel, I felt like I could truly relate.
  • It's a universal experience that almost everyone can relate to.