Here's a breakdown of vocabulary related to romantic relationships, covering various aspects:
Types of Romantic Relationships
- Casual: A relaxed, non-serious relationship.
- Serious: A committed relationship with the expectation of long-term commitment.
- Long-distance: A romantic relationship between partners who live far apart.
- Open: A relationship where both partners agree to have other romantic or sexual partners.
- Monogamous: A relationship where both partners agree to have only each other as romantic or sexual partners.
Describing Romantic Relationships
- Positive: Loving, caring, supportive, passionate, intimate, compatible, fulfilling.
- Negative: Toxic, abusive, dysfunctional, strained, rocky, complicated.
- Neutral: Platonic, casual, serious, committed.
Actions and Events
- Starting a relationship: Meet, get to know, date, fall in love, get engaged, get married.
- Maintaining a relationship: Communicate, compromise, support, trust, spend time together, show affection.
- Ending a relationship: Break up, divorce, separate, go through a breakup.
- Other: Flirt, propose, cheat, argue, fight, make up.
Phrasal Verbs
- Get on (with): To have a good relationship.
- Get to know: To become familiar with someone.
- Hit it off: To quickly become attracted to someone.
- Fall out (with): To have a disagreement and stop being romantically involved.
- Keep in touch: To stay in contact.
- Lose touch: To stop communicating.
Idioms
- Love at first sight: To fall in love immediately upon meeting someone.
- Soulmates: Two people who are perfectly compatible.
- Tied the knot: Got married.
- See eye to eye: To agree on a subject.
- Have a lot in common: To share similar interests.

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