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intimacy

IHN-tih-muh-see

Intimacy (noun) means a feeling of closeness, warmth, and openness with another person. Example: “Years of marriage had built a deep intimacy between them.”

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A feeling of closeness, warmth, and openness with another person.
"Years of marriage had built a deep intimacy between them."
"The small candlelit room gave the restaurant a sense of intimacy."

How to use intimacy

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishCloseness — emotional, physical, or both — shared with another person.

Common pairings
emotional intimacy physical intimacy a sense of intimacy

Word forms

intimacies plural

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Etymology

From intimate plus the noun suffix -cy.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “intimacy” mean?

The word “intimacy” means a feeling of closeness, warmth, and openness with another person. In plain terms, closeness — emotional, physical, or both — shared with another person.

How do you pronounce “intimacy”?

“Intimacy” is pronounced IHN-tih-muh-see (/ˈɪn.tɪ.mə.si/ in IPA).

How do you use “intimacy” in a sentence?

Here is “intimacy” used in a sentence: “Years of marriage had built a deep intimacy between them.”

What is the opposite of “intimacy”?

The opposite of “intimacy” — its antonyms — is solitude.

What part of speech is “intimacy”?

“Intimacy” is a noun.

Is “intimacy” a common word?

“Intimacy” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between intimacy and closeness?

Intimacy specifically describes a feeling of closeness, warmth, and openness with another person, often implying a deeper emotional connection than general closeness. Closeness can describe physical proximity or a milder degree of connection, while intimacy usually implies mutual trust and emotional openness between people.

Is intimacy always romantic or physical?

No, intimacy can describe emotional closeness in friendships and family relationships as well as romantic partnerships, since it fundamentally refers to a feeling of warmth and openness rather than a specific type of relationship. The word is used both for deep emotional bonds and, in some contexts, for physical closeness between partners.

What helps build intimacy in a relationship?

Intimacy tends to develop through shared vulnerability, consistent trust, open communication, and spending meaningful time together, since the word describes a feeling of closeness and openness rather than a single action. Because intimacy is built gradually, it typically strengthens over repeated positive interactions rather than forming instantly.

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