Word Meanings - PARTNER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a partnership. See Partnership. 3. pl. (more info) 1. One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer. "Partner of his fortune." Shak. Hence: A husband or
Additional info about word: PARTNER
An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a partnership. See Partnership. 3. pl. (more info) 1. One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer. "Partner of his fortune." Shak. Hence: A husband or a wife. Either one of a couple who dance together. One who shares as a member of a partnership in the management, or in the gains and losses, of a business. My other self, the partner of my life. Milton.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of PARTNER)
- Accomplice
- Abettor
- confederate
- accessory
- ally
- associate
- partner
- colleague
- coadjutor
- assistant
- 'particips criminit'
- Assistant
- Helper
- aider
- attendant
- auxiliary
- contributor
- Associate
- Companion
- friend
- consort
- helpmate
- comrade
- Colleague
- companion
- adjutant
- assessor
- mate
- accomplice
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of PARTNER)
Related words: (words related to PARTNER)
- ASSISTANTLY
In a manner to give aid. - FRIENDLINESS
The condition or quality of being friendly. Sir P. Sidney. - FRIENDED
1. Having friends; 2. Iuclined to love; well-disposed. Shak. - COMPANIONLESS
Without a companion. - CONSORTSHIP
The condition of a consort; fellowship; partnership. Hammond. - CONSORT
A ship keeping company with another. 3. Concurrence; conjunction; combination; association; union. "By Heaven's consort." Fuller. "Working in consort." Hare. Take it singly, and is carries an air of levity; but, in consort with the rest, - ADJUTANT
A regimental staff officer, who assists the colonel, or commanding officer of a garrison or regiment, in the details of regimental and garrison duty. Adjutant general , the principal staff officer of an army, through whom the commanding general - PARTNER
An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a partnership. See Partnership. 3. pl. (more info) 1. One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer. "Partner of his fortune." Shak. Hence: A husband or - ACCOMPLICESHIP
The state of being an accomplice. Sir H. Taylor. - ASSOCIATE
1. To join with one, as a friend, companion, partner, or confederate; as, to associate others with . 2. To join or connect; to combine in acting; as, particles of gold associated with other substances. 3. To connect or place together in thought. - FRIENDSHIP
1. The state of being friends; friendly relation, or attachment, to a person, or between persons; affection arising from mutual esteem and good will; friendliness; amity; good will. There is little friendship in the world. Bacon. There can be no - CONSORTABLE
Suitable for association or companionship. Sir H. Wotton. - COLLEAGUE
A partner or associate in some civil or ecclesiastical office or employment. It is never used of partners in trade or manufactures. Syn. -- Helper; assistant; coadjutor; ally; associate; companion; confederate. (more info) time with another, a - FRIENDLY
1. Having the temper and disposition of a friend; disposed to promote the good of another; kind; favorable. 2. Appropriate to, or implying, friendship; befitting friends; amicable. In friendly relations with his moderate opponents. Macaulay. 3. - FRIEND
freón, freógan, to love; akin to D. vriend friend, OS. friund friend, friohan to love, OHG. friunt friend, G. freund, Icel. frændi kinsman, Sw. frände. Goth. frij friend, frij to love. sq. root83. See Free, 1. One who entertains for another - PARTNERSHIP
A contract between two or more competent persons for joining together their money, goods, labor, and skill, or any or all of them, under an understanding that there shall be a communion of profit between them, and for the purpose of carrying on - COADJUTOR
The assistant of a bishop or of a priest holding a benefice. (more info) 1. One who aids another; an assistant; a coworker. Craftily outwitting her perjured coadjutor. Sheridan. - ASSESSORIAL
Of or pertaining to an assessor, or to a court of assessors. Coxe. - COMPANIONABLE
Fitted to be a companion; fit for good fellowship; agreeable; sociable. "Each companionable guest." Mallett. "Companionable wit." Clarendon. -- Com*pan"ion*a*ble*ness, n. -- Com*pan"ion*a*bly, adv. - COMPANION
companio , fr. L. com- + panis 1. One who accompanies or is in company with another for a longer or shorter period, either from choice or casually; one who is much in the company of, or is associated with, another or others; an associate; - CO-ASSESSOR
A joint assessor. - COADJUTANT
Mutually assisting or operating; helping. J. Philips. - UNFRIEND
One not a friend; an enemy. Carlyle. - BEFRIEND
To act as a friend to; to favor; to aid, benefit, or countenance. By the darkness befriended. Longfellow. - UNAVOIDED
1. Not avoided or shunned. Shak. 2. Unavoidable; inevitable. B. Jonson. - REBANISH
To banish again. - BACKFRIEND
A secret enemy. South.