Need another word that means the same as “involvement”? Find 15 synonyms and 30 related words for “involvement” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Involvement” are: affair, affaire, amour, intimacy, liaison, engagement, involution, participation, interest, action, hand, attachment, connection, friendship, entanglement
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “involvement” as a noun can have the following definitions:
action | The events represented in a story or play. She frequently questioned his actions. |
affair | A usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship. It is none of your affair. |
affaire | A love affair. |
amour | A usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship. He is enraged at this revelation of his past amours. |
attachment | The act of attaching or affixing something. Attachment to a formal agenda. |
connection | The act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication. Ferry connections are sporadic in the low season. |
engagement | A formal agreement to get married. The teacher tried to increase his students engagement in class activities. |
entanglement | An extensive barrier, typically made of barbed wire and stakes, erected to impede enemy soldiers or vehicles. The attackers were caught up on wire entanglements. |
friendship | The state of being friends (or friendly. She formed close friendships with women. |
hand | A person s handwriting. Hand signals. |
interest | The selfish pursuit of one s own welfare self interest. How much interest do you pay on your mortgage. |
intimacy | A usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship. He acquired an intimacy with Swahili literature. |
involution | The shrinkage of an organ in old age or when inactive, e.g. of the uterus after childbirth. Periods of artistic involution. |
liaison | (in French and other languages) the sounding of a consonant that is normally silent at the end of a word, because the next word begins with a vowel. The head porter works in close liaison with the reception office. |
participation | The action of taking part in something. Participation in chapel activities. |
acquaintance | Acquaintances considered collectively. A wide circle of friends and acquaintances. |
affair | Matters of public interest and importance. The party was quite an affair. |
ambient | Relating to ambient music. Ambient sound. |
amour | A love affair or lover, especially one that is secret. He is enraged at this revelation of his past amours. |
approximate | Located close together. The approximate time was 10 o clock. |
around | All around or on all sides. Waited around for the next flight. |
bigamist | Someone who marries one person while already legally married to another. |
cheat | An act of cheating a fraud or deception. We were cheated by their clever sounding scheme. |
closeness | A feeling of being intimate and belonging together. The geographical closeness of our two countries. |
conjugal | Relating to marriage or the relationship between a married couple. Conjugal loyalty. |
connected | Associated or related in some respect. All the window alarms are connected. |
contact | Contact lenses. The sliding contact of the potentiometer. |
diplomacy | Negotiation between nations. An extensive round of diplomacy in the Middle East. |
elaboration | The result of improving something. His work led to the elaboration of a theory of evolution. |
familiar | Often encountered or experienced; common. She had not realized they were on such familiar terms. |
familiarity | An act of undue intimacy. The reassuring familiarity of his parents home. |
intimacy | Sexual intercourse. He acquired an intimacy with Swahili literature. |
involution | The process of raising a quantity to some assigned power. Periods of artistic involution. |
liaison | The binding or thickening agent of a sauce, often based on egg yolks. He s our liaison with a number of interested parties. |
link | Be or become joined or united or linked. The cows are linked up to milking machines. |
meddle | Interfere in something that is not one’s concern. Don t meddle in my affairs. |
nearness | The spatial property resulting from a relatively small distance. The town s nearness to London. |
participation | The action of taking part in something. Participation in chapel activities. |
philanderer | A man who likes many women and has short sexual relationships with them. He was known as a philanderer. |
proximity | The region close around a person or thing. Do not operate microphones in close proximity to television sets. |
rendezvous | Meet at a rendezvous. You d be welcome to use this place as a rendezvous. |
scandal | Rumour or malicious gossip about scandalous events or actions. I know that you would want no scandal attached to her name. |
secular | A secular priest. Secular buildings. |
sociality | The tendency to associate with others and to form social groups. Mammals as a class are not strong on sociality. |
tamper | A machine or tool for tamping down earth or ballast. Someone tampered with the documents on my desk. |
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