contact
The act of looking directly into one another's eyes.
Referring to a strong relationship or physical proximity.
Communication or interaction without intermediaries.
Communication that happens at predictable intervals.
The act of touching someone.
Communication that happens often.
The interaction with other people.
Communication that happens continuously or very often.
Communication directly between individuals, often in person.
Communication when you are physically with the other person.
Communication that happens every day.
People you know through your work or profession.
People you know in your private life, not through work.
Communication via electronic mail.
The act of touching someone in a sexual way.
Communication using a telephone.
The act of seeing someone or something.
Refers to having helpful people in one's network.
Refers to having helpful people in one's network.
Refers to having helpful people in one's network.
Communication via radio waves.
To use the telephone as the method of communication.
To use email as the method of communication.
To contact someone without an intermediary.
A slightly more formal way to say 'contact by phone'.
To contact someone without delay.
Used to describe communication or touching with another person or object.
Used to describe communication or touching involving two or more parties.
A polite, formal phrase used to encourage someone to get in touch.
Signifies a state of touching or communication.
Signifies the moment of touching.
To be communicating with someone.
To be communicating with someone.
To continue to talk to or write to someone.
A common, less formal way to say 'keep in contact'.
To succeed in communicating with someone.
To stop communicating, often unintentionally over time.
A common, less formal way to say 'establish contact'.
A slightly more formal way to say 'keep in contact'.
A more formal way to say 'keep contact'.
To begin to be in a situation where you can communicate with or touch someone/something.
To continue to communicate with someone.
To successfully start communication, often in a formal or difficult situation.
To try not to touch or communicate with someone/something.
To give someone the details they need to be able to contact another person.
To stop someone/something from touching or communicating.
To meet and get to know people who can be useful in your work.
A formal way to say you are the first one to start communication.
To end communication, especially suddenly.
To create and improve a network of useful people.
To gradually create a network of useful people.