link

noun, verb159 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A very evident and solid connection.

Indicates a strong and direct relationship or connection.

The most important connection in a system or chain of events.

A connection that is easy to see or understand.

A significant connection.

A connection that is important or large enough to be noticed or have an effect.

A connection that is immediately apparent.

A connection that might exist.

A connection that is absolutely necessary.

A connection that could develop or be found in the future.

A connection that is not strong or secure.

A necessary and fundamental connection.

A connection that is extremely important because it affects the final result.

Similar to 'close link', emphasizing a very secure connection.

A connection that is certain and not in doubt.

A connection that is extremely important for something to succeed or exist.

A connection through blood or marriage.

A connection related to genes or heredity.

A connection where one thing causes another.

A connection that is claimed to exist but has not been proven.

A connection that is impossible to separate.

A general term for a travel connection.

A general term for a travel connection, primarily used in American English.

A connection that is very slight or weak.

A connection for travel by train.

A connection for travel by road vehicles.

A connection for travel by train, primarily used in British English.

A connection for travel by airplane.

A data connection that operates very quickly.

A data connection with high speed.

A connection via a satellite.

A connection using radio waves.

A hyperlink that leads to a page that no longer exists.

A hyperlink that does not work correctly.

To connect in a direct and intimate way.

To connect in a very personal or detailed way.

To connect in a way that is impossible to separate.

Used to show a connection joining two or more things.

Used to show a connection directed towards something.

Used to show a mutual connection or association.

To connect something to another thing.

To connect or associate with something or someone.

To realize or prove that a connection exists.

To set up a connection, often in a formal or official way.

To cause a new connection to exist.

To make a connection stronger or more advanced.

To create or develop a connection over time.

To recognize and name a specific connection.

To come together to create a connection.

To keep a connection in good condition.

To find a connection that was not known before.

To end a connection, relationship, or communication.

To abruptly end a connection.

To create a strong and lasting connection, often with effort.

To completely and permanently end a connection, often used formally.

To keep a connection safe from being damaged or lost.

To select a hyperlink with a mouse click to navigate to a new page.

Same as 'click link'.