Reciprocate

: In physics, it refers to moving backward and forward in a straight line, like a reciprocating saw. ✍️ Usage Examples

: The general state or practice of exchanging things for mutual benefit.

⚖️ : Reciprocating doesn't always have to be positive. In a negative context, someone might reciprocate an insult with another insult, essentially "getting back" at them. Reciprocate

: A more formal or poetic word for returning a feeling (often used for love).

: "The two companies engaged in reciprocity, each offering benefits that helped the other grow". : In physics, it refers to moving backward

Is the "payback" for something (a favor) or bad (an argument)? English Word of the Day: RECIPROCATE

: "He smiled at her, but his smile was not reciprocated". 🔄 Related Terms In a negative context, someone might reciprocate an

: If someone shows you love or admiration and you feel the same, those feelings are reciprocated.


: In physics, it refers to moving backward and forward in a straight line, like a reciprocating saw. ✍️ Usage Examples

: The general state or practice of exchanging things for mutual benefit.

⚖️ : Reciprocating doesn't always have to be positive. In a negative context, someone might reciprocate an insult with another insult, essentially "getting back" at them.

: A more formal or poetic word for returning a feeling (often used for love).

: "The two companies engaged in reciprocity, each offering benefits that helped the other grow".

Is the "payback" for something (a favor) or bad (an argument)? English Word of the Day: RECIPROCATE

: "He smiled at her, but his smile was not reciprocated". 🔄 Related Terms

: If someone shows you love or admiration and you feel the same, those feelings are reciprocated.