Building Trust Within Family Members
Harmony innerhalb einer Familie ist sehr wichtig, aber manchmal entsteht discord, was Beziehungen schwächt. Integrity und candor stärken familiäre Bindungen.
Empathy zu zeigen ist notwendig, um trust aufzubauen. Man sollte mit dem Leid der Familienmitglieder commiserate, um die affinity zu erhöhen. Wenn es jedoch Meinungsverschiedenheiten gibt, muss man lernen, compromise zu schließen.
Einige Menschen denken, dass concord bedeutet, in allem übereinzustimmen, aber echte Beziehungen entstehen durch reciprocity. Benevolence und altruistic Verhalten gegenüber anderen erhöhen die familiäre cohesion.
Wenn Missverständnisse auftreten, sollte man anstatt sich selbst zu vindicate, amicable Lösungen suchen. Die Aufrechterhaltung von fidelity und rapport macht familiäre Beziehungen tiefer und equitable.
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/ˈhɑːr.mə.ni/
noun
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A pleasing combination of different elements or a state of peaceful coexistence.
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A society thrives when there is harmony among its people. |
unity, balance, accord
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conflict, chaos, discord
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#1244
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Disagreement or conflict between two parties.
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Political discord often leads to social instability. |
disagreement, conflict, disharmony
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agreement, harmony, accord
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#1245
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/ɪnˈtɛɡ.rə.ti/
noun
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The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
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A leader should have integrity to earn people's trust. |
honesty, morality, uprightness
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dishonesty, corruption, deceit
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#1246
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/ˈkæn.dɚ/
noun
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The quality of being open, honest, and straightforward in speech or expression.
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She spoke with candor about the challenges she faced. |
frankness, openness, honesty
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deception, dishonesty, insincerity
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#1247
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/trʌst/
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Firm belief in the reliability, truth, or strength of someone or something.
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Mutual trust strengthens relationships. |
confidence, faith, reliance
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mistrust, doubt, suspicion
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#1248
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/ˈɛm.pə.θi/
noun
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The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
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A good leader must have empathy for their team members. |
compassion, understanding, sensitivity
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indifference, apathy, coldness
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#1249
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verb
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To express sympathy or compassion for someone's misfortune.
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She called her friend to commiserate after his loss. |
sympathize, console, condole
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ignore, neglect, disregard
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/əˈfɪn.ɪ.ti/
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A natural liking for or attraction to a person, thing, idea, etc.
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She has an affinity for classical music. |
connection, kinship, rapport
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aversion, dislike, alienation
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#1251
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A settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an agreement reached by adjustment of conflicting or opposing claims.
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A successful marriage requires mutual compromise. |
settlement, agreement, middle ground
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stubbornness, disagreement, rigidity
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#1252
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Agreement or harmony between people or groups.
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The leaders worked towards international concord. |
agreement, harmony, accord
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discord, disagreement, conflict
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The practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit.
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Business relationships thrive on reciprocity. |
mutual exchange, cooperation, give-and-take
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selfishness, one-sidedness, exploitation
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#1254
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/bəˈnɛv.ə.ləns/
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The quality of being well meaning and kindly; the disposition to do good.
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His benevolence towards the poor earned him respect. |
kindness, generosity, compassion
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malevolence, cruelty, selfishness
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Showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others.
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Her altruistic nature led her to volunteer for charities. |
selfless, charitable, philanthropic
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selfish, greedy, egoistic
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The action or fact of forming a united whole.
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Team cohesion is essential for successful collaboration. |
unity, bonding, integration
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To clear someone of blame or suspicion; to show or prove to be right, reasonable, or justified.
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The new evidence helped vindicate the wrongly accused man. |
justify, exonerate, defend
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accuse, blame, condemn
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adjective
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Characterized by friendliness and absence of discord.
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They reached an amicable settlement after negotiations. |
friendly, cordial, peaceful
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hostile, unfriendly, aggressive
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Faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support.
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His fidelity to his country was unquestionable. |
loyalty, devotion, faithfulness
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betrayal, dishonesty, infidelity
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/ræˈpɔːr/
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A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas.
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The teacher built a strong rapport with her students. |
connection, understanding, affinity
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disconnection, misunderstanding, disharmony
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adjective
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Fair and impartial; dealing fairly and equally with all concerned.
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The company ensures equitable pay for all employees. |
fair, just, impartial
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unfair, biased, unequal
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