intimately
1.involving two persons; intimately private.
3.frequently experienced; known closely or intimately.
4.Native West Virginian Julia Bonds understands these problems intimately.
5.How can these two seemingly disconnected processes be so intimately related?
6.communicate intimately with; be in a state of heightened, intimate receptivity.
7.the two phenomena are intimately connected; the person most nearly concerned.
8.If other men speaks to her intimately he will be immediately jealous.
9.And then his brother Modia, who knew him so intimately, suggested the word Pathetique.
10.They know the market intimately even though they do not occupy frontline positions.


