compadre

[kəmˈpɑːdreɪ]

compadre Definition

  • 1a close friend or companion
  • 2a godfather

Using compadre: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "compadre" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He's been my compadre since childhood.

  • Example

    Juan is the compadre of my son.

  • Example

    I asked my compadre to be my daughter's godfather.

compadre Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for compadre

Phrases with compadre

  • a system of mutual support and cooperation among friends or associates

    Example

    The compadre system helped him find a job in the new city.

  • a relationship between two men who are godfathers to each other's children

    Example

    Their compadre relationship was strengthened by their shared experiences as fathers.

  • a traditional Mexican greeting between two men who are close friends or associates

    Example

    They exchanged a compadre greeting before starting the meeting.

Origins of compadre

from Spanish 'con padre', meaning 'with father'

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Summary: compadre in Brief

'Compadre' [kəmˈpɑːdreɪ] refers to a close friend or companion, or a godfather. It is often used in the context of a 'compadre system,' which is a network of mutual support and cooperation among friends or associates. The term also describes a 'compadre relationship,' which is a relationship between two men who are godfathers to each other's children. 'Compadre' is a formal term for 'companion,' and is often used in Hispanic cultures.