Definition of «rapport»

Rapport is a French word that means "correspondence" or "agreement." In English, it is commonly used to refer to a close and harmonious relationship between two or more people, in which they understand and communicate effectively with each other. It can also refer to a similar relationship between an individual and a group or organization.

Usage examples

  1. Building Rapport with Clients:

Sentences with «rapport»

  • Not just because his father was a successful corporate salesman, but because of his extensive background in sales and many years studying the art of building rapport with clients and closing the deal. (unbundledattorney.com)
  • Results - driven work ethic with proven ability to establish rapport with customers, management and fellow co-workers. (livecareer.com)
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, and able to readily develop good rapport with clients and colleagues. (jeffthecareercoach.com)
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