mutual understanding

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Refers to a shared feeling of sympathy and trust between two or more parties.

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Examples (10)

  • Greater contact between the two groups should lead to a better mutual understanding.
  • Their relationship thrived on a strong sense of mutual understanding.
  • Achieving mutual understanding is crucial for successful negotiations.
  • The diplomats worked towards fostering mutual understanding between the nations.
  • It took time, but they eventually reached a point of mutual understanding.
  • Open communication is key to building mutual understanding.
  • Despite their differences, there was a deep mutual understanding between them.
  • The project's success depended on the team's mutual understanding of their goals.
  • Cultural exchange programs can promote mutual understanding among diverse communities.
  • A good marriage is often built on love, respect, and mutual understanding.