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    com·pan·ion·ship
    /kəmˈpanyənˌSHip/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of fellowship or friendship: "the love and companionship of marriage"

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  2. The meaning of COMPANIONSHIP is the fellowship existing among companions : company. How to use companionship in a sentence.

  3. the enjoyment of being with someone: Besides sharing the cost of my apartment, he provides companionship.

  4. Companionship is when you feel a sense of closeness being with another person. Your grandmother's companionship with her best friend might keep her feeling young and happy. You probably experience companionship with your best friend or romantic partner, or maybe even with your siblings.

  5. the enjoyment of being with someone: Besides sharing the cost of my apartment, he provides companionship.

  6. Companionship can come from close friendships or even more intimate relationships, such as between siblings or spouses. When you experience companionship , it means youre frequently in the company of someone—eating together, going places together, and generally spending time together.

  7. noun. /kəmˈpænjənʃɪp/ [uncountable] the pleasant feeling that you have when you have a friendly relationship with somebody and are not alone. They meet at the club for companionship and advice. She had only her cat for companionship. He had never had any close companionship with another man. Topics Family and relationships c1.

  8. Companionship is having someone you know and like with you, rather than being on your own. I depended on his companionship and on his judgment. The majority of people own a dog for companionship.