playfellow

[pleɪˈfɛləʊ]

playfellow Definition

a companion with whom one plays; a playmate.

Using playfellow: Examples

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

  • Example

    As a child, she had many playfellows in the neighborhood.

  • Example

    The puppy was his constant playfellow.

  • Example

    She enjoyed spending time with her little sister as a playfellow.

playfellow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for playfellow

Phrases with playfellow

  • be somebody's playfellow

    to be someone's companion or playmate

    Example

    The little girl was happy to be the new neighbor's playfellow.

  • a former companion or playmate

    Example

    He met his old playfellow from elementary school at the reunion.

  • to become friends and play with someone

    Example

    The shy boy was hesitant to make a playfellow of the new kid in class.

Origins of playfellow

from 'play' + 'fellow'

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Summary: playfellow in Brief

'Playfellow' [pleɪˈfɛləʊ] is a noun that refers to a companion with whom one plays. It is often used to describe childhood friendships and can be found in phrases like 'be somebody's playfellow' and 'make a playfellow of.'