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complicità

complicity, collusion

noun kohm-plee-chee-TAH Rare

Also means

complicit bond, shared secret

Usage Note

Complicità is invariable in the plural (like all nouns ending in an accented vowel) — le complicità keeps the same form. It can carry a neutral or even warm sense (c'era una complicità tra loro = there was a special bond between them) as well as the legal sense of being an accessory to a crime. Context determines whether it is criminal or affectionate.

Examples

"C'era una complicità silenziosa tra i due amici."

Natural Translation

There was a silent complicity between the two friends.

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