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Common collocations with rapport in American Collocation

rapport noun singular/uncountable

US /ræˈpɔr/

natural or immediate

easy
genuine
immediate
instant
instinctive
intuitive
natural

There was an instinctive rapport between the two musicians that comes across in every note.

close

close
friendly
intimate
warm

Her reserve and caution make it difficult for her to build a close rapport with others.

good

excellent
extraordinary
fantastic
good
positive
remarkable
strong
superb
terrific
tremendous
wonderful

The two actors have a terrific rapport, coming to life in their scenes together.

have a rapport

enjoy
have

He enjoyed a good rapport with the rest of the team.

develop a rapport

achieve
build
create
develop
establish
strike up

She always established a wonderful rapport with her pupils.

maintain a rapport

maintain

They maintained a strong rapport with the audience throughout the set.

audience

audience
crowd
fans
viewers

The success of the gig was due to their rapport with the crowd.

customer etc

clients
customers
patients
pupils

We are looking for someone with good interpersonal skills, who is able to build rapport with customers.

people at work

colleagues
staff