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companionship

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/kəmˈpænjənʃɪp/ · com-pan-ion-ship

The state of being together with someone, especially in a close or friendly relationship.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being together with someone, especially in a close or friendly relationship.

کسی کے ساتھ ہونے کی حالت، خاص طور پر ایک قریبی یا دوستانہ تعلق میں۔

دوستی

dosti

Synonyms

friendshipassociationcompanionshipدوستیرشتہساتھ

Antonyms

isolationsolitudeseparationتنہائیعزلتالگ

Common Collocations

  • deep companionship
  • true companionship
  • companionship with nature

Example Sentences

Their companionship has grown stronger over the years.

دولت کی دوستی وقت کے ساتھ مضبوط ہو گئی ہے۔

Daulat ki dosti waqt ke saath mazboot ho gayi hai.

She values the companionship of her family.

وہ اپنے خاندان کی دوستی کی قدر کرتی ہے۔

Woh apne khandan ki dosti ki qadr karti hai.

Companionship can provide emotional support.

دوستی جذباتی مدد فراہم کر سکتی ہے۔

Dosti jazbati madad faraham kar sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

companionship:Companionship is the state of being with someone, while friendship implies a mutual affection that is not always present in companionship.

Word Family

companion
nounساتھی
companions
nounساتھی
uncompanionable
adjectiveناہم نشینی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Companionship is like a shared journey with a friend.

Imagine two people walking side by side, sharing laughter and stories.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دوستوں کی محفل میں روشنی رہتا ہے، تنہائی میں بھی ساتھ نہیں چھوڑتا ہے۔

Doston ki mehfil mein roshni rehta hai, Tanhaai mein bhi saath nahi chhodta hai.

In the gathering of friends, there is light, It never leaves you alone, even in solitude.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دوست وہ ہے جو مشکل وقت میں ساتھ دے۔

Dost wo hai jo mushkil waqt mein saath de.

A friend is one who stands by you in tough times.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "compaignon" — a partner or companion

First known use: 14th century

The term 'companionship' evolved from the Latin word 'companio' which means 'one who eats bread with another'. The usage of the term has shifted to denote a close friendship or partnership.