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friendship
noun as in companionship
Strongest matches
accord, affection, agreement, closeness, devotion, good will, harmony, intimacy, love, pact, rapport, society, solidarity, understanding
Strong matches
acquaintanceship, affinity, alliance, amiability, amicability, amity, association, attachment, attraction, benevolence, coalition, comity, company, concord, consideration, consonance, empathy, esteem, familiarity, favor, favoritism, fondness, friendliness, fusion, league, partiality, regard, sociability, sodality
Example Sentences
"If you're playing with your friends, then you're more likely to carry on with sport afterwards and you develop lifelong friendships," she said.
Through his stature and amenable nature, he has been able to enhance a team spirit already fostered by friendships, but without the need for bonding sessions which feel forced.
This kind of honesty can help you maintain a friendship.
Kellyman is terrific opposite Squibb, but this unconventional friendship tale is the kind of slight human interest story that slips from your consciousness almost as soon as it has made its brief impression.
The Guardian's art critic Adrian Searle said of Matić's work: "Peace and protest, friendship and family are all mixed together, along with contested ideas of nationhood and belonging."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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