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inter- = between + act = do. Originated from Latin, evolved through Old French to English. Imagine two people in a conversation, their thoughts and ideas swirling and creating a dance of interaction.
Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputI lean in, hands soft and open, and I move a little closer to my conversation partner. We take turns sharing a thought, our eyes and posture shift in the small space between us. I adjust my tone and pace, watching how the other person responds, and a little change ripples through the moment. Interact feels like a shared dance of actions and words, where what we do together sets the rhythm more than any single line.
Interact is a verb meaning to communicate or work with others or with something, emphasizing mutual engagement. It describes actions where people or things affect one another and respond to those effects. You interact when you have a discussion, cooperate on a project, or your actions influence someone else’s behavior. It can also describe how people respond to technology, environments, or systems, for example, interacting with a computer through a keyboard or touchscreen. The word stresses reciprocity and active participation rather than passive contact. Its etymology comes from inter- (between) and act (to do), highlighting a shared activity in dialogue, cooperation, or cause-and-effect.
For English speakers, interact often implies active, two-way engagement and immediate responses; learners should focus on collocations with with and between and on how it covers both people and things.
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