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bonding


Meanings
  • Noun

    The process of forming a strong emotional or mental connection with someone or something.

    - "The bonding experience between a mother and her newborn child is essential for their emotional development."
    - "The team building exercises were designed to improve bonding among employees."
    - "The couple's strong bond endured through many challenges."
  • Noun

    A state of union or connection.

    - "The bond between two people can last a lifetime."
    - "The chemical bond holds atoms together in a molecule."
    - "The bond between siblings is often unbreakable."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with bonding
bonding , ponding , mending , blending , rending , lending , sending , ending , blending , mending
Variants
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bonding , bondings , bond , bondable , bonded , bonder , bonders , bonds , hydrogen bond , hydrogen bonding , hydrogen bonds , pair-bond , pair-bonding , pair-bondings , pair-bonds
Etymology
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The term 'bonding' comes from the Old English word 'bandian,' meaning 'to bind,' and has been in use since the early 1600s.


Trivia
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  1. Bonding is essential for the survival of many species, including humans.

  2. The chemical bond is responsible for the unique properties of various materials.

  3. Bonding can occur between individuals, families, and larger social groups.


Related Concepts
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  1. Attachment theory: A psychological theory that explains how children develop a strong emotional bond with their primary caregiver, which can impact their later relationships and social development.

  2. Social bonding theory: A sociological theory that explains how social bonds form and maintain social order, including bonds between individuals, families, and larger social groups.


Culture
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Bonding has been a significant theme in literature, art, and music. In literature, bonding is often depicted in novels and short stories as a central theme. In art, bonding is depicted through various mediums such as sculpture, painting, and photography. In music, bonding is a common theme in various genres, including country, rock, and pop.

How to Memorize "bonding"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine two people holding hands, forming a connection.
    - Visualize atoms bonding together in a molecule.
    - Think of a mother and her newborn baby forming a bond.

  2. associate

    - Associate bonding with forming a strong connection.
    - Associate bonding with the idea of unity and connection.
    - Associate bonding with the idea of forming a relationship.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym B.O.N.D. to remember the definition: Bonding: forming a strong connection.
    - Create a mental image of two people forming a bond, such as holding hands.
    - Use the phrase 'forming a bond' as a mnemonic to remember the concept.


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