🤝interact

verb
/ˌɪntərˈækt/

Meaning

To communicate or work together with someone or something.
to communicate or work together with someone or something

Example Sentences

The children interacted well with each other during the game.

Students interact with teachers during class discussions.

Example Expressions

interact with

Synonyms

communicate, engage, connect, collaborate
Entry 1
communicate, engage, connect, collaborate
Entry 2
communicate, engage, connect, collaborate

Antonyms

ignore, avoid, isolate
Entry 1
ignore, avoid
Entry 2
ignore, avoid, isolate

Collocations

interact with people, interact online, interact socially, interact with, social interaction, direct interaction, user interaction
Entry 1
interact with people, interact online, interact socially
Entry 2
interact with, social interaction, direct interaction, user interaction

More Example Sentences

My suggestion is that you interact more with the audience.

I am currently taking other medication - could there be any adverse interactions with this new one?

A teacher takes her class on a field trip to the natural history museum in the city where the students see dinosaur fossils and ancient artifacts and a museum guide explains the exhibits in a fun way using interactive displays and short video clips

A teacher takes her class on a field trip to the natural history museum in the city where the students see dinosaur fossils and ancient artifacts and a museum guide explains the exhibits in a fun way using interactive displays and short video clips while the children take notes for their science project

A teacher takes her class on a field trip to the natural history museum in the city where the students see dinosaur fossils and ancient artifacts and a museum guide explains the exhibits in a fun way using interactive displays and short video clips while the children take notes for their science project and ask the guide many curious questions

A teacher takes her class on a field trip to the natural history museum in the city where the students see dinosaur fossils and ancient artifacts and a museum guide explains the exhibits in a fun way using interactive displays and short video clips while the children take notes for their science project and ask the guide many curious questions and the teacher feels satisfied watching them learn outside the classroom

A teacher takes her class on a field trip to the natural history museum in the city where the students see dinosaur fossils and ancient artifacts and a museum guide explains the exhibits in a fun way using interactive displays and short video clips while the children take notes for their science project and ask the guide many curious questions and the teacher feels satisfied watching them learn outside the classroom knowing that hands-on experiences leave a deeper impression than textbooks alone.

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