Collocation Dictionary
Common collocations with link in British Collocation
link
noun
countable
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.
These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
UK
/lɪŋk/
clear
clear
definite
explicit
obvious
Were we missing some obvious link?
direct
direct
Quite clearly, there is a direct link between population growth and energy demand.
weak
tenuous
weak
It feels like a tenuous link between two unrelated subjects.
showing that one thing causes another
causal
There was very little evidence of a causal link.
strong or close
close
strong
There is often a strong link between depression and problems at work.
important or very important
important
key
vital
The Liaison Officer provides a vital link between the community and the site team.
establish
find
prove
see
It is the job of the forensic scientist to establish a link between the perpetrator and the crime on the basis of scientific evidence.
close
strong
We have close links with the parish of St Joseph’s.