consort
- consort
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(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
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(Roget's IV)
n.
v.
1. [To join]
2. [To be in agreement]
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(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
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n.
partner, companion, husband, wife, spouse, mate, associate, friend.
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v.
associate, fraternize, keep company with, *hang out with, mingle, mix with, *run with, *chum with.
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(Roget's Thesaurus II)
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noun
A husband or wife: mate, partner, spouse. Informal: better half. See MARRIAGE.
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verb
1. To be with as a companion: associate, fraternize, hang around, hobnob, run (around), troop. Slang: hang out. Idiom: rub elbows (or shoulders). See NEAR.
2. Obsolete. To be with or go with (another): accompany, attend, companion, company, escort. Idiom: go hand in hand with. See ACCOMPANIED.
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