companionship - use in sentences
Converse of object
- enjoy: They are places to enjoy the companionship of fellow passengers.
- seek: Beth appears to be very self-contained as she rarely seeks the companionship of others.
- miss: AND/OR * Someone retired and misses companionship from an animal but can't take on the full responsibilities of owning one?
- provide: The Home Visiting Service provides companionship from volunteers visiting older people in their own homes.
- want: Some people may just want companionship at the Adult Carer's home.
- find: Rose Marie, burdened with her own tragedy, instead has found the only companionship she needs in her heartache.
Preposition: at
- shop: All age groups, both men and women share experiences and companionship at the coffee shop.
- time: Above all it provides companionship at a time of year which can be particularly hard.
Adjective modifier
- constant: Mona She still has the constant companionship of Marjoline.
- female: Now why would anybody imagine that men whose main interest is restoring vintage military bicycles would be short on female companionship?
- human: In the country, you simply have to make do with what you've got, in terms of the human companionship.
- close: Fifth, the Spirit is given to lead us into close companionship with others in Christ.
- animal: He tried one of the oldest remedies for unhappy horses: animal companionship.
- good: Thanks to Howard and Thaïs Armstrong for good companionship in the field.
Noun used with modifier
- cat: A calmer, more settled nature is another advantage of senior cat companionship.
Preposition: of
- dog: I quote, " The companionship of a dog can contribute to a person's general well-being.
- man: Is not He who sought of old the companionship of man still desirous of renewing His Edenic walks with man?
- people: So why is it that such animals seek out the companionship of people?
- other: Beth appears to be very self-contained as she rarely seeks the companionship of others.
Preposition: for
- people: Day Centers and Day Service Day Centers provide care and activities and companionship for older people with disabilities.
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