Friendship - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfrendʃɪp|  American pronunciation of the word friendship
Brit.  |ˈfren(d)ʃɪp|  British pronunciation of the word friendship

noun

- the state of being friends (or friendly)

Extra examples

They have enjoyed many years of friendship.

He was encouraged by the friendship his coworkers showed him.

The friendship between father and youth deepened.

The two boys formed a deep and lasting friendship.

He and Bob struck up a friendship (=began to be friends).

I could always rely on Gary for friendship and support.

The Indians have extended the hand of friendship (=shown that they want to be friends with another country).

The friendship that they formed in school lasted a lifetime.

Their friendship began with a chance meeting at a business convention.

After 25 years, their friendship remained intact.

Their friendship blossomed into romance.

...the reassuring abidance of their friendship through times both good and bad...

...a fickle friendship that was on and off over the years...

They had a platonic friendship, not a romantic one.

...whether the harm your lying has done to our friendship is reparable or irreparable depends a lot on you...

Word forms

noun
singular: friendship
plural: friendships
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