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a best friend: (often used by children) to describe the person they are closest to. A 'best friend' is usually your best friend for life a close friend: a good friend a pal: (informal): a friend a mate: (informal): a friend a girlfriend: a girl or woman who is your platonic friend or a girl or woman you have a romantic or sexual relationship with a boyfriend: a boy or man you have a romantic or sexual relationship with an acquaintance: person who isn't a friend but someone you know a little a companion: (an old-fashioned reference) to someone who is paid to live with or look after someone else |
Idioms about friendship:
a shoulder to cry on: someone who listens to your problems It's always good to talk to Hilary, she's so sympathetic. She's a real shoulder to cry on
see eye to eye: to agree with someone (usually used in the negative) They don't always see eye to eye on politics but they're still great friends
no love lost: disagree with someone They used to be best friends but they had a huge fight about money. Now there's no love lost between them
hate someone's guts: to very strongly dislike someone They fell out and now she hates his guts clear the air: two people talk about a problem they have been avoiding discussing I hated the way he kept borrowing things without asking me but we had a chat about it and cleared the air so now he knows to check with me first
bury the hatchet: to stop fighting or quarrelling After years of arguing about politics with my dad, we finally decided to bury the hatchet band stopped trying to change other's opinions patch up our differences: to settle an argument I used to fight a lot with my sister. My mum would always make us apologise and patch up our differences so that we would be friends again through thick and thin: people who have had some good times and difficult times together They've been friends for 20 years. They've had a lot of fun over the years but he was unemployed after university and she was very ill for a long time recently. They've really been through thick and thin together
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| morals (n): beliefs about the correct or right way to behave and treat other people A friend in need is a friend indeed (idiom): If someone helps you when you are having a problem that means s/he is a true friend to have someone over a barrel (idiom): to give someone no choice about what s/he will do two-faced (adj): to say one thing and then do something different. For example, to say you like someone but then gossip about her/him when s/he isn't there |
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