All partner synonyms
partΒ·ner
P p noun partner
- occupier β to take or fill up (space, time, etc.): I occupied my evenings reading novels.
- co-conspirator β a fellow conspirator; associate or collaborator in a conspiracy.
- fellow traveller β a companion on a journey
- better half β one's spouse
- quarterback β a back in football who usually lines up immediately behind the center and directs the offense of the team.
- co-partner β a partner or associate, as in a business.
- escort β Accompany (someone or something) somewhere, esp. for protection or security, or as a mark of rank.
- comate β having tufts of hair
- co-worker β Your co-workers are the people you work with, especially people on the same job or project as you.
- friend β a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
- cuz β Cuz is an informal way of saying because.
- fellow β a man or boy: a fine old fellow; a nice little fellow.
- hubbies β husband.
- adjunct β Something that is an adjunct to something larger or more important is connected with it or helps to perform the same task.
- hubby β husband.
- wife β a married woman, especially when considered in relation to her partner in marriage.
- henchman β an unscrupulous and ruthless subordinate, especially a criminal: The leader of the gang went everywhere accompanied by his henchmen.
- leaguer β a siege.
- landlady β a woman who owns and leases an apartment, house, land, etc., to others.
- ancilla β a female servant or slave
- amigo β a friend; comrade
- accomplice β Someone's accomplice is a person who helps them to commit a crime.
- advisor β one who gives advice.
- cohabitant β a person living together with another or others
- monogamist β a person who practices or advocates monogamy.
- cohabitants β to live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction.
- husband β a married man, especially when considered in relation to his partner in marriage.
- cobber β a friend; mate: used as a term of address to males
- crony β You can refer to friends that someone spends a lot of time with as their cronies, especially when you disapprove of them.
- housemate β a person with whom one shares a house or other residence.
- bosom buddy β close friend
- helper β a person or thing that helps or gives assistance, support, etc.
- landowner β an owner or proprietor of land.
- domestic partner β either member of an unmarried, cohabiting, and especially homosexual couple that seeks benefits usually available only to spouses.
- classmates β Plural form of classmate.
- workmate β A person with whom one works.
- feme covert β a married woman.
- cohort β A person's cohorts are their friends, supporters, or associates.
- helpmate β a companion and helper.
- helpmeet β helpmate.
- date β A date is a specific time that can be named, for example a particular day or a particular year.
- consort β If you say that someone consorts with a particular person or group, you mean that they spend a lot of time with them, and usually that you do not think this is a good thing.
- heiress β a woman who inherits or has a right of inheritance, especially a woman who has inherited or will inherit considerable wealth.
- ally β A country's ally is another country that has an agreement to support it, especially in war.
- help β to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
- confederate β Someone's confederates are the people they are working with in a secret activity.
- coworker β Your coworkers are the people you work with, especially people on the same job or project as you.
- boyfriend β Someone's boyfriend is a man or boy with whom they are having a romantic or sexual relationship.
verb partner
- lend a hand β the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
- go with β to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.