companionship

IPA: kʌmpˈænjʌnʃɪp

noun

  • The state of having or being a companion.
  • (archaic) An association, a fellowship.
  • The state of being a journeyman.
  • An organized group of people.
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Examples of "companionship" in Sentences

  • The man craves companionship and attention.
  • It also provides exercise and companionship for the walker.
  • I took out the authority aspect and turned it into companionship.
  • I noticed the Companionship of the Chartered Management Institute.
  • Cuffe asked for the companionship of a divine before he was executed.
  • The companionship business is the growth industry of the 21st century.
  • In marrying old rich people, the companionship is the value exchanged.
  • At the heart of God's design for marriage is companionship and intimacy.
  • The human desire for companionship is one of the strongest human drives.
  • In the book he searches for companionship and longs for female attention.
  • The companionship is so great, and the experience so unique, that it makes the perfect cap to a spring season.
  • Either way companionship is often a menu item and some of the ladies are not really hookers but are looking for a better situation in life and are making some money in the process.
  • Now I'm feeling worried about my 11/2-year, long-distance relationship and how it probably will not result in marriage/long-term companionship/whatever since we have pretty different priorities, and wondering what the point is, then.
  • Despite a small team of mechanical men, Harold's only source of human (- like) companionship is his true love, Prosepero's daughter Miranda, who may or may not even be alive as she only speaks to Harold through a series of speakers placed around the ship.

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