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    friend
    /frɛnd/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. add (someone) to a list of friends or contacts on a social networking website: informal "I am friended by 29 people who I have not friended back"
    • 2. befriend (someone). archaic

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  2. a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family: best friend She used to spend hours chatting on the phone to her best friend. close friend Mira is one of my closest friends. oldest friend She's my oldest friend - we've known each other since we were five.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word friend as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out the difference between friend and acquaintance, and explore related phrases and articles.

  4. a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family: best friend She used to spend hours chatting on the phone to her best friend. close friend Mira is one of my closest friends. oldest friend She's my oldest friend - we've known each other since we were five.

  5. noun. a person you know well and regard with affection and trust. “he was my best friend at the university” see more. noun. an associate who provides cooperation or assistance. synonyms: ally. see more. noun. a person with whom you are acquainted. “we are friends of the family” synonyms: acquaintance. see more. noun.

  6. noun. a person known well to another and regarded with liking, affection, and loyalty; an intimate. an acquaintance or associate. an ally in a fight or cause; supporter. a fellow member of a party, society, etc. a patron or supporter. a friend of the opera.

  7. Learn the meaning of friend as a noun and a verb, with synonyms and translations. Find out how to use friend in different contexts and expressions, such as best friend, mutual friend, or make friends.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the word 'friend' in British and American English. Find out the difference between a friend, an acquaintance, an ally, and a Quaker.

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