friend
Americannoun
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a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
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a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter
friends of the Boston Symphony.
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a person who is on good terms with another; a person who is not hostile.
Who goes there? Friend or foe?
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a member of the same nation, party, etc.
- Synonyms:
- compatriot, confrere, associate, ally
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Friend, a member of the Society of Friends; a Quaker.
The religious practices of Friends are founded in direct communion with God.
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a person associated with another as a contact on a social media website.
We've never met, but we're Facebook friends.
verb (used with object)
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Rare. to befriend.
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to add (a person) to one's list of contacts on a social media website.
I just friended a couple of guys in my class.
idioms
noun
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a person known well to another and regarded with liking, affection, and loyalty; an intimate
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an acquaintance or associate
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an ally in a fight or cause; supporter
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a fellow member of a party, society, etc
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a patron or supporter
a friend of the opera
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to be friendly (with)
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to become friendly (with)
verb
noun
noun
Usage
Spelling tips for friend The word friend is hard to spell for two reasons. First, it sounds like [ frend ], making it easy to miss the i. Second, even if you know there is an i, it can be difficult to remember the order of the i and the e. How to spell friend: To remember that friend has an i in it, think of the phrase "I see my friends on Friday." Both friend and Friday begin fri-. If you remember that friend has an i in it, but just can't remember where it goes, keep in mind the classic mnemonic device "I before E, except after C."
Synonym Usage
See acquaintance.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Inflected Forms
Nouns
Participles
Conjugated Forms
Present
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friendsimple
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friendssimple
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have friendedperfect
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has friendedperfect
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am friendingprogressive
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are friendingprogressive
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is friendingprogressive
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have been friendingperfect progressive
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has been friendingperfect progressive
Past
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friendedsimple
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had friendedperfect
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was friendingprogressive
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were friendingprogressive
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had been friendingperfect progressive
Future
Etymology
Origin of friend
First recorded before 900; Middle English friend, frend, Old English frēond “friend, lover, relative” (cognate with Old Saxon friund, Old High German friunt ( German Freund ), Gothic frijōnds ), originally the present participle of frēogan, cognate with Gothic frijōn “to love”
Explanation
A friend is your buddy, your pal, your amigo, your comrade. You know, someone you trust and like enough to hang out with on a regular basis. The noun friend comes to us from the Old English word freond. Back then you had to be careful to not confuse freond with feond, which meant “fiend or enemy.” These days it's pretty tough to get mixed up though. Friends are the people you can count on, the ones that make you laugh and throw you birthday parties. Enemies are generally the mean ones.
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Example Sentences
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When the prospective client, a 75-year-old disabled Vietnam veteran, said he was investing not only for himself but also for an elderly friend with Alzheimer’s, Regan said that was “something that’s sacred.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 29, 2026
His two co-defendents, wife Rebecca Vance, 42, and friend Keir Ceballos-Rivera, 34, previously pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 28, 2026
Wee Knob of Butter was created in 2021 with his friend Kieran Woods and began with them selling their product once a month at a market.
From BBC • Jun. 28, 2026
So Reavie deputized a friend of a friend in D.C. to dip a vial into the green water and ship it to him overnight.
From Slate • Jun. 27, 2026
“Our friend Hannah right here is selling these beautiful beaded key chains to raise money for Elders back on our rez.”
From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith
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