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Associations of "Compatriots" (30 Words)
beau | A boyfriend or male admirer. |
bigamy | The offence of marrying someone while already married to another person. |
colleague | A person with whom one works in a profession or business. The surgeon consulted his colleagues. |
companion | Be a companion to somebody. She brought along her companion whose drab attire set off her employer s brilliance. |
comrade | (among men) a colleague or a fellow member of an organization. You re right comrade. |
comradeship | The quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability. His greatest joy came from comradeship with others in the team. |
consort | A family of similar musical instrument playing together. You chose to consort with the enemy. |
countryman | A man living or born in a rural area. He was a complete countryman with a pronounced affinity with nature. |
darling | A person who is particularly popular with a certain group. He s such a darling. |
dear | Dearly loved. Five pounds that s a bit dear. |
estranged | (of a wife or husband) no longer living with their spouse. His estranged wife. |
ex | Out of fashion. All his exes live in Texas. |
fellow | A friend who is frequently in the company of another. A tutorial fellow. |
folk | Relating to folk music. A mixture of folk and reggae. |
friend | Befriend someone. 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. |
husband | A married man; a woman’s partner in marriage. She and her husband are both retired. |
lad | A male child (a familiar term of address to a boy. It s great for the lads that the horse has won the National. |
married | A person who is married. In the seventeenth century science was still married to religion. |
mate | South American tea like drink made from leaves of a South American holly called mate. A male bird sings to court a mate. |
morganatic | Relating to or denoting a marriage in which neither the spouse of lower rank, nor any children, have any claim to the possessions or title of the spouse of higher rank. He contracted a morganatic marriage with a German born actress. |
newlywed | Someone recently married. |
pal | Used as a form of address, especially to indicate anger or aggression. Back off pal. |
paramour | A lover, especially the illicit partner of a married person. |
partner | Provide with a partner. Astaire partnered Rogers. |
peer | A nobleman duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron who is a member of the British peerage. We peered into the back of the shop to see whether a salesman was around. |
polygamy | The practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time. |
spouse | A person’s partner in marriage. |
wife | The wife of a person with a specified occupation. A clergy wife. |
workmate | A fellow worker. |