Noun
Relation; proportion; conformity; correspondence; accord.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe intimate rapport with nature is one of the most precious things in life. Nature is indeed very close to us; sometimes closer than hands and feet, of which in truth she is but the extension. The emotional appeal of nature is tremendous, sometimes almost more than one can bear. Jan Smuts
You put a blob of yellow here, and another at the further edge of the canvas: straight away a rapport is established between them. Colour acts in the way that music does, if you like... There is more sensitivity in technique than in the rest of the picture. Georges Braque
Catfights? What catfights? There is a healthy rivalry between me and other actresses but no one's ever been bitchy. Kareena Kapoor is a cool girl. As for Preity Zinta, we share an on-screen rapport but we were never friends. Rani Mukerji
I had a lot of fun working with John Candy. We had a pretty good rapport. Harold Ramis
With rapport and offsprings. Said to congratulate newlyweds. Arabic Proverb
Where there is no rapport there is no sale. Enrolling people in your product or service is the same as enrolling them in you. Traditional Proverb