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Special relationship Meaning in English

expression

ˈspɛʃəɫ/ /ɹiˈɫeɪʃənˌʃɪp
SPESH-uhl ri-LAY-shun-ship
spˈɛʃəl/ /ɹɪlˈeɪʃənʃˌɪp
spESH-uhl ril-AY-shun-ship

Definition

A 'special relationship' is a connection between two people, groups, or countries that is unique, important, and different from ordinary relationships because of strong emotional, personal, or strategic ties.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for strong, meaningful connections, in both personal (friendships, family) and diplomatic (countries, organizations) contexts. In politics, especially refers to close ties between countries, like the UK and the US. Informal for personal life, more formal in politics. Don't confuse with romantic involvement; it can be non-romantic.

Example Sentences

They have a special relationship because they trust each other deeply.

basic

The two countries share a special relationship in trade and defense.

basic

Our teacher has a special relationship with her students.

basic

Despite their differences, the two leaders maintained a special relationship that benefited both countries.

natural

People always say twins have a special relationship that others can’t understand.

natural

After working together for years, they've built a special relationship based on mutual respect.

natural