Someone with whom one spends a lot of time socially
“Johnny Drama was a loyal companion to Vincent Chase, as was Turtle and Eric.”
Someone with whom one spends a lot of time professionally
“We dissolved the partnership, and my business companion soon drank himself into the grave.”
Someone employed to live with, travel with or to assist another
“He was taken along primarily as a companion for the captain who feared growing lonely and melancholy.”
Each of a pair of things intended to complement or match each other
“The game was released as a companion to the popular film.”
A book that provides information about a particular subject
“I have just purchased the Oxford Companion to English Literature from the local bookshop.”
A female partner in an unmarried romantic relationship
A person in attendance at a royal court
A married woman considered in relation to her spouse
A copy or likeness of someone or something
Something that is perfectly compatible with something or someone
A written or printed work consisting of pages bound together
A collection of concise but detailed information about a particular subject
An animal kept as a companion
(in the Middle Ages) A man who serves his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor
A man who has a sexual relationship with a woman from whom he receives payment
An abigail, companion, and confidante who provides personal assistance and support to a woman
A person who accompanies another in a dance
A vigorous and pioneering advocate or supporter of a particular policy, idea, or cause
To accompany as a companion
“Then am I, or not, to companion her to Caen?”
Combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another
Having similar characteristics to another person or thing
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