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complicité

complicity, partnership

noun kohm-plee-see-TEH Rare

Origin: Latin complex (intertwined)

Usage Note

Complicité can be used in legal contexts (accessory to a crime) but in everyday speech it often has a warm, positive meaning — the unspoken understanding between close friends or partners (une grande complicité entre eux). The adjective complice doubles as a noun (un complice = an accomplice).

Examples

"Il y a une vraie complicité entre ces deux acteurs."

Natural Translation

There is a real chemistry between these two actors.

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