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Bonding for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'bɑndɪŋ

What does Bonding really mean?

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Alright, so bonding is like when two people or things form a really strong connection with each other. It's like when you have a pet and you spend a lot of time with them and you start to really understand each other. Or when you make a really good friend and you feel like you can tell them anything. It's kind of like building a special kind of trust and closeness with someone or something.

And bonding can also mean when something gets stuck together really well, like when you use glue to bond two pieces of paper together. It's like when two things become really tightly connected, but in a physical way.

So, bonding is all about forming a strong connection or attachment with someone or something, like when you really get along with someone or when two things stick together really well. It's like building a special kind of friendship or connection, or when two things become really tightly connected.

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Wilson on 2023-11-15 01:34:29

Bonding In a sentece

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  • When two best friends spend a lot of time together and share everything, it shows a strong bonding between them.
  • A mother and her baby have a special bonding from the moment the baby is born, because the mother takes care of the baby and loves the baby very much.
  • In chemistry, atoms bond together to form molecules, like when hydrogen and oxygen bond to create water.
  • Some animals have a strong bonding with their owners, like a dog that always stays close to its owner and follows the owner everywhere.
  • A family has a bonding that keeps them together through good times and bad times, because they care for and support each other.

Bonding Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Bonding Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Bonding Hyponyms

Words that are more specific than the original word.

Bonding Category

The domain category to which the original word belongs.