Thesaurus / companying
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synonyms for companying
- assemblage
- assembly
- audience
- company
- congregation
- crowd
- draw
- gate
- gathering
- gross
- house
- observers
- onlookers
- patrons
- public
- spectators
- turnout
- witnesses
- box office
- accompany
- associate
- attend
- bear
- befriend
- bring
- carry
- chaperon
- company
- conduct
- convoy
- join
- mingle
- mix
- pal
- chum together
- chum with
- clique with
- gang up with
- go around with
- hang around with
- hang out with
- hang with
- keep company
- pal around with
- pal with
- run around with
- run with
- take up with
- tie up with
- accompany
- attend
- bear
- bring
- chaperon
- companion
- company
- conduct
- consort
- defend
- guard
- pilot
- safeguard
- shepherd
- shield
- usher
- watch
- accompany
- bring
- carry
- drag
- guide
- protect
- steer
- usher
- attend
- bear
- chaperon
- company
- conduct
- convoy
- date
- direct
- lead
- partner
- pilot
- route
- see
- shepherd
- show
- squire
- consort with
- go with
- take out
antonyms for companying
MOST RELEVANT
- avoid
- disconnect
- disjoin
- dissociate
- divide
- ignore
- leave
- neglect
- refuse
- separate
- sever
- shun
- take
- withdraw
- disagree
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
How to use companying in a sentence
To the first he said: If thou hast seen her, under what tree sawest thou them companying together?
THE WORLDS GREATEST BOOKS, VOLUME XIII.VARIOUSTell me, he said, under what tree didst thou take them companying together?
THE WORLDS GREATEST BOOKS, VOLUME XIII.VARIOUSAnd companying so much with rich people would fill her mind with vanity.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD BOSTONAMANDA MILLIE DOUGLASAgain, Thetis seems to do indecently, when she exhorts her son to follow his pleasures and minds him of companying with women.
ESSAYS AND MISCELLANIESPLUTARCHFor intimacy is the full enjoyment of friendship, and most pleasant is companying with and spending the day with a friend.
PLUTARCH'S MORALSPLUTARCHYou have been companying with him for many a mile upon the way.
FOR THE FAITHEVELYN EVERETT-GREENI wonder at you—a lad of some lear—companying with this hairy-throated, tarry-fisted deceiver.'
THE MEN OF THE MOSS-HAGSS. R. CROCKETT