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Rapport vs. Rapore

Rapport

/ræˈpɔː/
A friendly, harmonious relationship between people or groups

Examples:

Their rapport made collaborative work effortless.Building a strong rapport can enhance team dynamics.A good rapport with clients boosts customer loyalty.

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Rapore

/ræˈpɔːr/
A close and harmonious relationship where people understand each other's feelings and communicate well

Examples:

They built a strong rapore during their travels.His rapore with the crew was crucial for success.Rapport with clients helps boost our sales figures.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Rapport is the correct spelling of the word and stems from French meaning a harmonious relationship.
  • Rapore is an incorrect spelling, often a phonetic mistake made when recalling rapport.
  • Remember the t at the end of rapport which is silent, but essential to the correct spelling.
  • Associate rapport with report as both have professional connotations and contain a silent t.
  • If you see rapore, think of it as a tour, which takes you away from the correct spelling.
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