companionship

word

/kəmˈpænjənˌʃɪp/
/kəmpˈæniənʃˌɪp/

Definition

A feeling of being together with someone in a friendly or supportive way, or the state of having a companion.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Often refers to emotional support or the enjoyment of sharing time, not romantic alone. Common pairings: 'seek companionship', 'value companionship', 'companionship of pets'. Distinct from 'friendship', which implies a deeper bond.

Example Sentences

Many people enjoy the companionship of a pet.

basic

He moved closer to his family for companionship.

basic

Older adults often seek companionship to avoid loneliness.

basic

There's nothing like good companionship on a long journey.

natural

After her kids left home, she missed the daily companionship.

natural

Sometimes we just need a bit of companionship to make a tough day better.

natural