commune (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːn/
Definition
To share one's innermost thoughts and feelings with another person, often in a spiritual or emotional way.
Examples
They spent hours in the garden, able to commune with nature and each other.
The artist sought to commune with the muse through her painting.
The two old friends could commune without even speaking.
How to Use commune
- commune with nature (collocation)
- To feel a deep connection and understanding with the natural world. — "She loves hiking in the mountains to commune with nature."
- commune with spirits (collocation)
- To attempt to communicate with the souls of the dead. — "The medium claimed to commune with spirits of the departed."
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