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Relationship Dynamics and Connections

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crony
1.
cro
ny
Noun

a close friend or companion, often used in a more negative or informal context

He's always with his cronies, making shady deals.

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affinity
2.
a
ffi
ni
ty
Noun

the strength of attraction between an antigen and an antibody

The drug's effectiveness depends on its affinity for specific antibodies.

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fraternity
3.
fra
ter
ni
ty
Noun

a group of people who have the same profession

The fraternity of artists gathered every month to critique each other's work and share new techniques.

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amity
4.
a
mi
ty
Noun

pleasant, friendly, and peaceful relations between individuals or nations

The two neighboring countries signed a treaty to promote amity and cooperation between their citizens.

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foe
5.
foe
Noun

a member of an opposing armed force

Soldiers prepared to defend their position against the advancing foe.

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friction
6.
fric
tion
Noun

absence of agreement or friendliness between people with different opinions

There was noticeable friction between the team members after the disagreement over the project's direction.

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rift
7.
rift
Noun

a visible separation or gap between masses of clouds

A rift opened in the clouds, letting sunlight stream through.

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blended family
Noun

a family in which the parents live with the children from their own relationship along with the children from previous ones

Holidays were a joyful occasion for their blended family, with children from both previous marriages coming together to celebrate.

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consanguinity
9.
con
sang
ui
ni
ty
Noun

the state of being biologically related to someone

The royal family's strict rules on marriage were based on maintaining consanguinity to preserve their bloodline.

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pedigree
10.
pe
dig
ree
Noun

the recorded ancestry or lineage of individuals, typically in the context of their descendants tracing back to a common ancestor

Her family has a long and respected pedigree in the community.

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progeny
11.
pro
ge
ny
Noun

one or all the descendants of an ancestor

The scientist was excited to study the progeny of the genetically modified plants to see if the desired traits were passed on.

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surrogate mother
Noun

a woman who agrees to carry and take the responsibility of another couple's child

After years of struggling with infertility, they decided to seek the help of a surrogate mother to carry their child.

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biological parent
Noun

a person from whom one inherits DNA and is directly responsible for their birth

The child was curious about their biological parent and wanted to learn more about their family history.

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progenitor
14.
pro
ge
ni
tor
Noun

a person from whom other offsprings are descended

The ancient civilization's progenitors laid the foundation for the cultural traditions that endured for centuries.

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15.
e
lope
ment
Noun

the act of running away with one's lover to get married without the consent of parents

The young couple's elopement surprised their families, who had been expecting a traditional wedding.

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courtship
16.
cour
tship
Noun

the period of time when two people are getting to know each other romantically with the intention of getting married

Their courtship was marked by romantic gestures and long walks in the park.

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adultery
17.
a
dul
te
ry
Noun

sexual intercourse involving a married person and someone other than their spouse

Despite their vows of fidelity, she discovered evidence of her husband's adultery with a coworker.

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infatuation
18.
in
fa
tua
tion
Noun

an intense, often unreasonable or extravagant desire or admiration for someone or something

His infatuation with the latest gadget bordered on obsession.

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disown
19.
dis
own
Verb

to refuse to acknowledge or deny any connection or identification with someone, typically resulting in the termination of familial or personal ties

The father decided to disown his son after a long-standing disagreement.

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patch up
Verb

to repair something quickly or temporarily

After the storm, we had to patch up the roof to prevent any leaks.

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rekindle
21.
re
kin
dle
Verb

to revive or renew something, such as a relationship or interest, that has faded

After years apart, they managed to rekindle their childhood friendship.

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antagonize
22.
an
ta
go
nize
Verb

to provoke and anger someone so much that they start to hate and oppose one

His constant criticism of her work antagonized her to the point of seeking employment elsewhere.

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drift apart
Verb

to gradually become less close or connected, often due to a lack of shared interests or diverging paths

Over the years, the friends started to drift apart as their lives took different paths.

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feud
24.
feud
Verb

to have a lasting and heated argument with someone

The families continued to feud over a disputed piece of land, passing down the animosity through generations.

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two
time
Verb

to betray one's partner by secretly having an affair with someone else at the same time

She was devastated when she found out he had been two-timing her with her best friend.

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