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Synonyms and Antonyms : Companion





Companion



( Noun )


He is an excellent companion.

Synonyms:

Friend

Colleague

Pen-pal

Comrade

Shadow

Accomplice

Associate

Contextual Examples:

Jonathan, a close, friend of mine, stands by me in thick and thin.

One of my colleagues is very kind – hearted and helps every one.

I have made many pen-pals through the science master monthly.

In Hindu religion wife is considered to be a shadow of her accomplice.

These two men are business associates.



Antonyms:

Enemy

Rival

Partism

Unsportsmanlike

Contextual Examples:

Jill and Sam are staunch enemies of each other.

They are rivals in studies and sports.

They always carry partism attitude against each other.

They are considered unsportsmanlike by the students and teachers.




The Synonyms and Antonyms form an integral part of the English Language. Acquaintance with the vocabulary of the English language is a necessity for effective expression either in written or in an oral from. Synonyms are nothing but the similar meanings of a particular word or its semantic relation. A Synonym is a word or a phrase that means the same as another word or a phrase in the same language. Antonyms are the negative connotation of a particular word. An Antonym is a word or phrase that is opposite in meaning to a particular word or a phrase in the same language.

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