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relatedadjective having a close connection like that between family membersthe related fields of anthropology and archaeology affiliated, akin, allied, kindred associated, connected, interconnected, interrelated, joinedalike, analogous, cognate, comparable, connate, correspondent, corresponding, ditto, like, matching, parallel, resemblant, resembling, similar, such, suchlikeidentical, sameapposite, apropos, cogent, germane, material, pertinent, relevant unrelated diacritical(also diacritic), different, disparate, dissimilar, distinct, distinctive, diverse, nonidentical, other, unalike, unlikedifferentiable, discriminable, distinguishable relatedverbpast tense of relateto form a close personal relationshipshe and I relate so well it's almost like we're siblings bonded, clicked, communed befriendedempathized, identified, sympathized hit it off to give an oral or written account of in some detailwe asked our uncle to relate the story of his visit to communist Russia many years ago charted, chronicled, described, narrated, recited, recounted, rehearsed, reported, told delivered, gave, reeled off, stated, uttered, voiceddetailed, enumerated, itemized, particularizedbared, disclosed, divulged, exposed, let on (about), revealeddelineated, depicted, expressed, rendered, sketched set forth to have a relation or connectionhow does your comment relate to what the rest of us have been talking about for the last hour? appertained, applied, bore, pertained, referred affected, concerned, interested, involved, touchedassociated, connected, coupled, interrelated, linked, tied indealt (with), treated had to do with to think of (something) in combinationmost Americans probably relate tea to the United Kingdom and coffee to the U.S. associated, connected, correlated, identified, linked compared, equated, likenedgrouped, joined, lumped (together), tied (together) contrasted, differentiated, discriminated, distinguished, separated, set off in 1623 |