Need another word that means the same as “buddy”? Find 13 synonyms and 30 related words for “buddy” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Buddy” are: brother, chum, crony, pal, sidekick, friend, companion, boon companion, comrade, intimate, familiar, confidant, second self
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “buddy” as a noun can have the following definitions:
boon companion | A desirable state. |
brother | (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a monk and used as form of address. None of his brothers would betray him. |
chum | A close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities. It s your own fault chum. |
companion | A member of the lowest grade of certain orders of knighthood. His travelling companion. |
comrade | Used as a term of address for those male persons engaged in the same movement. Comrades in arms. |
confidant | Someone to whom private matters are confided. A close confidante of the princess. |
crony | A close friend or companion. He went gambling with his cronies. |
familiar | A friend who is frequently in the company of another. Her familiars were her two little griffons that nested in her skirts. |
friend | A contact on a social networking website. We are friends of the family. |
intimate | Someone to whom private matters are confided. His circle of intimates. |
pal | Used as a form of address, especially to indicate anger or aggression. We ve been pals for a long time. |
second self | A 60th part of a minute of arc. |
sidekick | A close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities. Sherlock Holmes bumbling sidekick Watson. |
acquaintance | Acquaintances considered collectively. His extensive acquaintance included Oscar Wilde and Yeats. |
amicability | A disinclination to quarrel. |
aunt | The sister of one’s father or mother or the wife of one’s uncle. She was brought up by her aunt and uncle. |
brother | A close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities. The machine is almost identical to its larger brother. |
classmate | An acquaintance that you go to school with. |
colleague | A person with whom one works in a profession or business. The surgeon consulted his colleagues. |
companion | Be a companion to somebody. My companions in misfortune. |
companionship | A feeling of fellowship or friendship. The love and companionship of marriage. |
comrade | (among men) a colleague or a fellow member of an organization. An old college comrade. |
comradeship | The quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability. His greatest joy came from comradeship with others in the team. |
confidant | Someone to whom private matters are confided. A close confidante of the princess. |
cousin | A thing related or analogous to another. Our American cousins. |
crony | A close friend or companion. He went gambling with his cronies. |
fellow | A friend who is frequently in the company of another. He was learning with a rapidity unique among his fellows. |
folk | Relating to folk music. Meanwhile folks why not relax and enjoy the atmosphere. |
fraternal | (of twins) developed from separate ova and therefore genetically distinct and not necessarily of the same sex or more similar than other siblings. A network of political clubs and fraternal organizations. |
friend | Add someone to a list of friends or contacts on a social networking website. The woman got married and you still used to friend with she. |
friendship | The state of being friends (or friendly. She formed close friendships with women. |
grader | A wheeled machine for levelling the ground, especially in making roads. A first grader. |
mate | South American tea like drink made from leaves of a South American holly called mate. A sock without its mate. |
neighbor | Live or be located as a neighbor. Pakistan neighbors India. |
neighbour | Any person in need of one’s help or kindness (after biblical use. The square neighbours the old quarter of the town. |
pal | A friend. We got acquainted but we never really palled around. |
partner | Act as a partner. Arrange the children in pairs so that each person has a partner. |
sibling | A person’s brother or sister. |
sister | A female friend or associate, especially a female fellow member of a trade union or other organization. A sister ship. |
sisterhood | A religious society of women who live together as sisters (especially an order of nuns. Canadian feminists acknowledge their sisterhood with women around the globe. |
twin | A twin bedded room. Twin crystals. |
uncle | The brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt. He visited his uncle. |
workmate | A person with whom one works. |
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