Correspondence

//ˌkɒɹ.ɪˈspɒn.dəns//

Synonyms for "correspondence" (311 found)

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Translations

117 translations across 34 languages.

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Arabic

1 entries
  • مُرَاسَلَة noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Belarusian

4 entries
  • адпаве́днасць noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • адпаве́днасьць noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • карэспандэ́нцыя noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • перапíска noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Bulgarian

4 entries
  • бесе́да noun (friendly discussion)
  • кореспонде́нция noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • кореспонде́нция noun (newspaper or news stories generally)
  • кореспонде́нция noun (postal or other written communications)

Catalan

4 entries
  • carteig noun (postal or other written communications)
  • correspondència noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • correspondència noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • correspondència noun (newspaper or news stories generally)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 函件 noun (postal or other written communications)
  • 對應 /对应 noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • 對應關係 /对应关系 noun (set theory)
  • 書簡 /书简 noun (postal or other written communications)

Danish

2 entries
  • brevveksling noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • korrespondance noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Dutch

3 entries
  • briefwisseling noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • correspondentie noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • correspondentie noun (postal or other written communications)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • korespondaĵo noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Finnish

3 entries
  • kirjeenvaihto noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • lehdet noun (newspaper or news stories generally)
  • vastaavuus noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)

French

4 entries
  • chronique noun (newspaper or news stories generally)
  • correspondance noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • correspondance noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • correspondance noun (newspaper or news stories generally)

Georgian

3 entries
  • კორესპონდენცია noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • მიმოწერა noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • შესაბამისობა noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)

German

4 entries
  • Briefwechsel noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • Korrespondenz noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • Korrespondenz noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • Korrespondenz noun (newspaper or news stories generally)

Greek

2 entries
  • αλληλογραφία noun (postal or other written communications)
  • ανταπόκριση noun (newspaper or news stories generally)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • התכתבות noun (postal or other written communications)

Hindi

4 entries
  • ख़त-किताबत noun (postal or other written communications)
  • चिट्ठी-पत्री noun (postal or other written communications)
  • पत्र-व्यवहार noun (postal or other written communications)
  • पत्राचार noun (postal or other written communications)

Italian

3 entries
  • carteggio noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • corrispondenza noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • corrispondenza noun (newspaper or news stories generally)

Japanese

4 entries
  • 対応 noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • 文通 noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • 書簡 noun (postal or other written communications)
  • 通信 noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Korean

3 entries
  • 대응 noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • 문통 noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • 통신 noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Kulere

1 entries
  • huhu noun (postal or other written communications)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • преписка noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Norman

1 entries
  • correspondance noun (postal or other written communications)

Norwegian Bokmål

3 entries
  • brevveksling noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • korrespondanse noun (postal or other written communications)
  • korrespondanse noun (set theory)

Norwegian Nynorsk

2 entries
  • korrespondanse noun (postal or other written communications)
  • korrespondanse noun (set theory)

Plautdietsch

1 entries
  • Breefwakjsel noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Polish

4 entries
  • korespondencja noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • korespondencja noun (newspaper or news stories generally)
  • odpowiedniość noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • zgodność noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • correspondência noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • correspondência noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • correspondência noun (postal or other written communications)
  • correspondência noun (set theory)

Russian

4 entries
  • бесе́да noun (friendly discussion)
  • корреспонде́нция noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • корреспонде́нция noun (newspaper or news stories generally)
  • корреспонде́нция noun (postal or other written communications)

Slovak

1 entries
  • korešpondencia noun (postal or other written communications)

Spanish

4 entries
  • carteo noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • correspondencia noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • correspondencia noun (postal or other written communications)
  • correspondencia noun (set theory)

Swedish

2 entries
  • brevväxling noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • korrespondens noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Tagalog

3 entries
  • filipino noun (friendly discussion)
  • pakikipagtalastasan noun (friendly discussion)
  • palihaman noun (postal or other written communications)

Turkish

4 entries
  • haber noun (newspaper or news stories generally)
  • haberleşme noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • mektuplaşma noun (postal or other written communications)
  • yazışma noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Ukrainian

3 entries
  • відпові́дність noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • кореспонде́нція noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)
  • листува́ння noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Welsh

2 entries
  • cyfatebiaeth noun (agreement of situations or objects with an expected outcome)
  • gohebiaeth noun (reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially by letters)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

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She'll be seeing to your correspondence while Miss Cobb's away.

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This pair of lovers were carrying on an ardent correspondence.

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We have carried on a correspondence for years.

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I have some correspondence to deal with.

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