companion

[kəmˈpænjən]

companion Definition

  • 1a person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or with whom one travels
  • 2a thing that is closely associated with or accompanies something else

Using companion: Examples

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

  • Example

    My dog is my constant companion.

  • Example

    She was his traveling companion for many years.

  • Example

    The book is a companion to the documentary film.

  • Example

    A good dictionary is an essential companion for a writer.

companion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for companion

Antonyms for companion

Idioms Using companion

  • spend time with someone so that they are not alone

    Example

    I'll keep you company while you wait for your friend to arrive.

  • someone who shares one's difficulties or troubles

    Example

    After losing his job, he found a companion in misfortune in his neighbor who was going through a similar situation.

  • a fair-weather friend

    a person who is only a friend in good times and not in bad times

    Example

    He realized that his so-called friend was just a fair-weather companion when he refused to help him during a difficult time.

Phrases with companion

  • an animal kept as a pet, especially one that provides companionship to its owner

    Example

    Many people find comfort in having a companion animal like a dog or cat.

  • the practice of planting different crops in proximity to each other for pest control, pollination, and other benefits

    Example

    Companion planting can help reduce the need for pesticides and improve soil health.

  • a fictional object in the video game Portal that serves as a companion to the player character

    Example

    The Companion Cube is a beloved character among fans of the Portal series.

Origins of companion

from Old French 'compagnon', from Latin 'com-panis', meaning 'with bread'

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Summary: companion in Brief

The term 'companion' [kəmˈpænjən] refers to a person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or with whom one travels. It can also refer to a thing that is closely associated with or accompanies something else. Examples include 'My dog is my constant companion' and 'The book is a companion to the documentary film.' Idioms like 'keep someone company' and 'a companion in misfortune' denote spending time with someone or sharing difficulties. 'Companion' has formal synonyms like 'associate' and 'colleague,' and informal ones like 'buddy' and 'pal.'

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