Main Entry: rap·port
Pronunciation: ra-'por, r&-
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from rapporter to bring back, refer, from Old French raporter to bring back, from re- + aporter to bring, from Latin apportare, from ad- ad- + portare to carry -- more at FARE
: RELATION; especially : relation marked by harmony, conformity, accord, or affinity
So, "good rapport" is an example of a commonly used redundancy. All rapport is good. The 't' is silent.
2006-10-25 13:16:06
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answered by Nick â? 5
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Good Repore
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answered by ? 4
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Bon Reportage
2006-10-25 15:30:00
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answered by buccaneersden 5
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Good rapport.
2006-10-25 13:14:33
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answered by vanamont7 7
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RE:
How do you spell "good repore"?
2015-08-04 06:48:36
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answered by Avivah 1
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good rapport
Try using, "spell check", I just did, and I spelled it correctly and so can you.
2006-10-25 13:24:12
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answered by 7894 2
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good rapport
2006-10-25 13:28:37
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answered by Anonymous
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rapport
2006-10-25 14:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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good rapore
2014-09-22 23:09:20
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answered by Buyiswa 1
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The word is rapport.
2006-10-25 13:13:47
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answered by icynici 4
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