links

[liŋks]

links Definition

  • 1a relationship between two things or situations, especially where one affects the other
  • 2a golf course that is built on sandy soil near the sea
  • 3a part of a chain that is used to connect things together

Using links: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "links" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    There are strong links between poverty and crime.

  • Example

    The golf course has eighteen holes and is situated on the links.

  • Example

    The links of the chain were rusted and weak.

  • Example

    The links between the two events were unclear.

links Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with links

  • a hypothetical extinct animal that is believed to be the evolutionary link between humans and apes

    Example

    Scientists have been searching for the missing link for years.

  • link up

    to connect or join together

    Example

    We need to link up the two computers so we can share files.

  • the weakest or most vulnerable part of something

    Example

    The defense was strong, but the goalkeeper was the weak link.

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Summary: links in Brief

The term 'links' [liŋks] refers to a relationship between two things or situations, especially where one affects the other. It also denotes a golf course built on sandy soil near the sea and a part of a chain that connects things together. Examples include 'There are strong links between poverty and crime,' and 'The links of the chain were rusted and weak.' Phrases like 'missing link' and 'weak link' extend the concept of 'links' into hypothetical and vulnerable contexts.