rapport

/ræˈpɔːr/
noun
  1. A close and friendly relationship in which people understand each other's feelings and ideas well.
    • Having a strong rapport with your coworkers makes teamwork much easier.
    • The therapist established a trusting rapport with her client during the first session.
    • The teacher quickly built a good rapport with her new students.
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