close communion

Frequency: 6.05.1 per million words

A deep, shared experience of thoughts and feelings, often with nature or another person.

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  • He lived in close communion with nature.
  • The two old friends shared a close communion that needed no words.
  • In the silence of the library, she felt a close communion with the great authors of the past.
  • The artist sought close communion with her subject to truly capture its essence.
  • Through deep meditation, he achieved a state of close communion with his inner self.
  • Their marriage was built on a foundation of close communion and mutual respect.
  • Stargazing on a clear night can give you a sense of close communion with the universe.
  • The musician described her performance as a moment of close communion with the audience.
  • To understand the ancient ruins, one must try to enter into close communion with the people who built them.
  • She longed for the close communion she once shared with her sister before they grew apart.