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How to pronounce companionship in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms company, fellowship, society
Type of friendly relationship, friendship
Has types freemasonry
Derivation companion

Examples of companionship

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He was just a cat's cat, and accepted human companionship only as a last resort.
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Their main role in the world is to provide for man's survival and companionship.
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Meanwhile, Eli has to start fending for herself, seeking companionship in Oskar.
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They score in the top three percentile for companionship, slightly above humans.
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These apps take advantage of our primal human need for companionship and status.
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The siblings have artistic ambitions and rely upon each other for companionship.
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It fulfilled the spiritual companionship she'd been seeking for years, she said.
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Team spirit and companionship will be vitally important as they learn together.
From the telegraph.co.uk
They see the companionship of their female friends as secondary to that of a man.
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More examples
  • Company: the state of being with someone; "he missed their company"; "he enjoyed the society of his friends"
  • An interpersonal relationship is an association between two or more people that may range from fleeting to enduring. This association may be based on limerence, love and liking, regular business interactions, or some other type of social commitment. ...
  • The state of having or being a companion; An association, a fellowship; The state of being a journeyman; An organized group of people
  • The rank of a knight companion of certain orders.
  • "Through companionship with good men comes listening to good advice, thereby faith, thereby wise reflection, thereby mindfulness and clarity of consciousness, thereby sense-control, thereby 3-fold good conduct (3 wholesome deeds), thereby the 4 Foundations of Mindfulness, thereby the 7 Factors ...
  • A form of non-medical homecare dedicated to social interacting with the senior or loved one through conversations, playing games, watching television or movies to name but a few.
  • A physical or psychological presence of a caregiver in to brake solitude or for rehabilitation or social integration presences.