What is another word for links?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪŋks] (IPA)

The term "links" refers to a connection or relationship between two or more things. Synonyms for "links" include relations, ties, bonds, connections, bridges, networks, and associations. These words all convey the idea of something that connects people, ideas, or things together. "Relations" suggests a personal or familial connection, while "ties" implies a strong bond or attachment. "Bonds" suggests a sense of obligation or responsibility, while "connections" suggests a more general relationship. "Bridges" and "networks" imply a physical connection between two or more things, while "associations" suggests a group of people or things with a shared interest or purpose. Regardless of which word is used, the concept of "links" remains the same.

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Usage examples for Links

In the Intimate Contact the Crevequers were links.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
An exploring venture is only as strong as its weakest member, and increased numbers, like increased links in a chain, reduce efficiency.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
He was going to take up all those links that had been so difficult for him before-he was going to learn all over again that art that he had fancied that he had conquered at the very first attempt-he was going now with no expectations, no hopes, no ambitions.
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole

Famous quotes with Links

  • Real education should educate us out of self into something far finer; into a selflessness which links us with all humanity.
    Nancy Astor
  • The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other's life.
    Richard Bach
  • I wanted to be a neurologist. That seemed to be the most difficult, most intriguing, and the most important aspect of medicine, which had links with psychology, aggression, behavior, and human affairs.
    Roger Bannister
  • We can't fool ourselves that they will ever be enough to overthrow Capitalism. If we're serious about that we need to organise ourselves in our workplaces and communities, making the links with other workers internationally.
    John Blair
  • So to recap: we may or may not be going to war with Iraq because Saddam may or may not have weapons of mass destruction, which he may or may not use, or pass to other terrorists groups with whom he may or may not have links.
    Rory Bremner

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