A commercial business
“The company has experienced significant growth in profits over the last two years.”
The fact or condition of being with another or others, especially in a way that provides friendship and enjoyment
“I go to the club regularly because of the great company provided by the staff and members.”
A visiting person or group of people
“We need to clean the house as we are expecting company this evening.”
The person or group of people whose society one is currently sharing
“Two guests appeared in this exalted company yet did not look out of place.”
A theater group or company
“This touring theater company has created three new plays in the last year by weaving the storytelling traditions, ballads, and historical material of Appalachia into dramatic works.”
A body of soldiers, especially the smallest subdivision of an infantry battalion
“The firepower of an infantry company was increased by a third as the pikemen were phased out and issued with muskets and bayonets.”
An alliance of people or groups working together
A retinue of attendants, associates or followers
The name or trademark of a fashion company
A person, vehicle, or group accompanying another for protection
A person visiting someone or somewhere, especially socially or as a tourist
A company in which the liability of members or subscribers of the company is limited to what they have invested or guaranteed to the company
The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting
The company or nearness of a person
Actors in performance
An organization or person who fabricates or makes something
Person who performs graceful dance
Interaction, collaboration or cooperation between two or more parties
Any large group of people, typically with vehicles or animals, travelling together in single file
A number or quantity of something, especially that required to make a group complete
A person who partakes in an activity that entertains
The members or the number of members in a group
A system of ordering society based on perceived social or economic status
(archaic) To accompany or keep company with
“I will company you, and undergo whatever may betide.”
(archaic) To associate or be together as friends
“To show that he did not despise her for her lean condition, he would company with her before their eyes as a signal compliment.”
Being, or related to, a corporation, company or business
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