contact
/ˈkɑntækt/
verb
- To get in touch with someone, usually by phone, email, or in person.
- Please contact the office if you have any questions.
- The company will contact you within 24 hours to confirm your order.
- I tried to contact her, but her phone was turned off.
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noun
- The state of touching or being in communication with someone or something.
- The two wires must be in contact for the circuit to work.
- Make eye contact when you speak to someone to show you are listening.
- I lost contact with my old friend after she moved away.
- A person you know who can help you, especially in business or social situations.
- Networking events are great for making new business contacts.
- She has a contact in the publishing industry who might help her get a book deal.
- I'll give you the contact for the plumber who fixed my sink.
- A lens worn directly on the eye to correct vision.
- I need to clean my contacts before I go to bed.
- The optometrist showed me how to insert and remove my contacts.
- She prefers wearing contacts over glasses when she plays sports.
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