connection

simple noun67 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

the service that connects a computer to the internet

describes a powerful and stable relationship

describes a strong, intimate relationship

an internet connection that does not use cables

a high-speed internet connection

describes a relationship that is easy to see or understand

a fast internet connection

describes a profound and meaningful relationship

describes a relationship with no intermediate steps

a professional link to people in the business world

a bond based on feelings

describes a relationship that is immediately apparent

refers to a reliable transport link or a useful social contact

a link to people through kinship

describes a very personal and close relationship

a social link to people in politics

the service that allows you to use a telephone

a connection for a mobile phone

a bond related to the human spirit or soul

the service that allows you to use a telephone

a connection for a mobile phone

a point where electrical circuits are joined

a scheduled link between train services

a scheduled link between train services

describes a relationship where one thing causes another

a scheduled link between bus services

an electrical or physical connection that is not secure

a transport connection with very little time between arrival and departure

describes a weak and uncertain relationship

a social link to people from the aristocracy

a one-time payment for initiating a service like telephone or internet

a one-time payment for initiating a service like telephone or internet

for reasons connected with something recently mentioned

a link that joins two people, things, or ideas

relating to or concerning a particular subject

a relationship or association with a person or group

a link from one point to a destination or larger system

to be related to something or someone

to perceive a link between things

to realize or create a link between things

to identify a link between things

to create or prove a link

to end a relationship or interrupt a physical/electrical link

to find a previously unknown link

to leverage a social or professional relationship for an advantage

to fail to get on a connecting train, bus, or plane

to completely and permanently end a relationship or link