IN'TIMATE,a. [L. intimus, superl. of intus, or interus, within.] 1. Inmost; inward; internal; as intimate impulse.2. Near; close. He was honored with an intimate and immediate admission.3. Close in friendship or acquaintance; familiar; as an intimate friend; intimate acquaintance.IN'TIMATE, n. A familiar friend or associate; one to whom the thoughts of another are entrusted without reserve. IN'TIMATE, v.i. To share together. [Not in use.] IN'TIMATE, v.t. [Low L. intimo, to intimate, to register, to love entirely, to make one intimate, to enter, from intimus.] To hint; to suggest obscurely, indirectly or not very plainly; to give slight notice of. He intimated his intention of resigning his office. 'Tis heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man. |
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