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Definition of liaison :
A union, or bond of union; an intimacy; especially, an illicit intimacy between a man and a woman.
Synonyms:
linkup, tie-in, function, familiarity, thing, connectedness, physical contact, impinging, participation, social occasion, intimacy, touch, affaire, involution, occasion, matter, contact, interest, involvement, affair, tie, love affair, engagement, data link, contact lens, alliance, tangency, connexion, link, nexus, closeness, relationship, radio link, striking, social function, inter-group communication, connection
agent (part of speech: noun)
deputy, middleman, impresario, actor, broker, intermediary, appointee, factor, delegate, instrument, operative, executor, representative, ombudsman, agent, lieutenant, emissary, mediator, agency, surrogate, substitute, proxy, vehicle, go-between, attorney, alternate, auxiliary, second
endearment (part of speech: noun)
coquetry, amour, enticement, dalliance, invitingness, flirtation, spooning, love-making, charm, courtship, romance, wooing, allurement, endearment, seduction
Usage examples:
- The arrangements required were somewhat elaborate, but thanks to the good offices of the Belgian liaison officer attached to the Corps Commander's staff, we got the necessary permits. - "The Adventure of Living", John St. Loe Strachey.
- They made wild work with her name before long, but so far no one could attach to it the shame of any one definite liaison. - "Barren Honour: A Novel", George A. Lawrence.
- We work as a liaison between the Advanced Study Board and the Centaurus group, and we supply the equipment that's needed for the work there. - "Dead Giveaway", Gordon Randall Garrett.