A network of individuals whom one is acquainted with
“Johnny Drama was a loyal companion to Vincent Chase, as was Turtle and Eric.”
A group of advisers, assistants, or others accompanying an important person
A group of people with a shared profession, interests, or acquaintances
A visiting person or group of people
Plural for 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.”
Plural for each of a pair of things intended to complement or match each other
“The game was released as a companion to the popular film.”
Plural for a book that provides information about a particular subject
“I have just purchased the Oxford Companion to English Literature from the local bookshop.”
Plural for a person assigned to keep watch, protect, or control access to a place or person
Plural for a female partner in an unmarried romantic relationship
Plural for a person in attendance at a royal court
Plural for a married woman considered in relation to her spouse
Plural for a copy or likeness of someone or something
Plural for a written or printed work consisting of pages bound together
Plural for a collection of concise but detailed information about a particular subject
Plural for an animal kept as a companion
(in the Middle Ages) Plural for a man who serves his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor
Plural for an abigail, companion, and confidante who provides personal assistance and support to a woman
Plural for 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?”
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