About The Word Companionship
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Companionship
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What's The Definition Of Companionship?
[n] the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Companionship: company | fellowship | society Related Terms | Find terms related to Companionship: affiliation | amity | association | boon companionship | brotherhood | brotherliness | camaraderie | chumship | colleagueship | community | community of interest | company | comradeship | confraternity | consociation | consortship | cooperation | esprit de corps | fellowship | fraternalism | fraternity | fraternization | freemasonry | friendship | membership | partaking | participation | partnership | sharing | sisterhood | sisterliness | society | sodality | sorority See Also | freemasonry | friendly relationship | friendship Companionship In Webster's Dictionary \Com*pan"ion*ship\, n.
Fellowship; association; the act or fact of keeping company
with any one. --Shak.
He never seemed to avail himself of my sympathy other
than by mere companionship. --W. Irwing
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