[ UK /kəmpˈæni‍ən/ ]
[ US /kəmˈpænjən/ ]
VERB
  1. be a companion to somebody
NOUN
  1. one paid to accompany or assist or live with another
  2. a friend who is frequently in the company of another
    drinking companions
    comrades in arms
  3. a traveler who accompanies you
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How To Use companion In A Sentence

  • Note that you'll be able to find the demonstration projects themselves as open-source projects on the companion site to the column (see Resources).
  • And, yes, the otherwise companionless apartment smelled like love for a few weeks each spring. The Orangery
  • Two workboats, ancient battered things with rusting plates, shouldered into it from either side like a couple of drunks supporting a comatose companion.
  • Its heroes were beastly revellers or cruel and ferocious plunderers; its heroines unsexed hoidens, playing the ugliest tricks with their lovers, and repaying slights with bloody revenge, -- very dangerous and unsatisfactory companions for any other than the fire - eating Vikings and redhanded, unwashed Berserkers. The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism
  • The companion star would emit plenty of its own UV radiation, but this radiation would be blocked in the direction of Eta Carinae by the thick nebulosity of the giant star's surrounding gas, dust, and stellar wind.
  • She provides love, companionship and entertainment, and brings so much happiness to my life.
  • You come over as a capable and amusing companion.
  • She lay back in her bed, her companion clucking around like a motherly hen.
  • After the triumph followed the faire Parthenopeian _Leria_, with a lawrell crowne, accompanied with _Melanthia_, whose habites and voices represented the pride of Greece, [A] whereupon the great Macedon rested his head: She bare a splendent lampe, communicating the light thereof with hir companion, then the rest more excellent both in voice and song. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • This would help expand Moby's loyalties and prevent him from becoming too dependent on his main daytime companion.
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