friendship

simple noun56 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

a friendship with a strong emotional bond

a positive and supportive friendship

a friendship based on loyalty and sincerity

a friendship that is powerful and can withstand difficulties

a friendship that has existed for a long time

a very important and strong friendship

a friendship that lasts for one's entire life

a friendship that has recently begun

a friendship that has existed for a long time

a friendship that is genuine and sincere

a friendship that has continued for a long time

a very strong and sincere friendship

a friendly and affectionate friendship

a friendship that continues for a long time

a friendship that is very pleasing and morally good

a friendship that is solid and unlikely to change

a very close friendship, often involving shared secrets

a friendship between individuals, not related to work or official roles

a close relationship between two people which is not sexual

a friendship without any romantic or sexual intentions

a friendship believed to last forever

a friendship becomes stronger over time

a friendship begins and becomes stronger

a friendship starts

a friendship begins

a friendship stops existing

an action that shows you want to be friends

an invitation to be friends

the connections of friendship

a general feeling of friendliness and goodwill

the strong connections that unite friends

something that you give to someone to show your friendship

an offer of friendship, especially to an enemy

used to indicate one of the people in a friendship

used to indicate the people who share a friendship

to consider a friendship to be important

to become friends with someone (less common than 'make friends')

to start and grow a friendship

to start to have a friendship

to keep a friendship going

to formally start or create a friendship

to start a friendship, usually quickly and unexpectedly

to no longer have a friendship

to develop a friendship over time

to stop being friends with someone

to create a strong friendship, often in difficult circumstances

to encourage friendship, especially between groups or countries

to begin a friendship again after it has stopped

to be disloyal to a friend

to begin a friendship, often informally

to make a friendship stronger

to make a friendship active again after a period of inactivity

to damage a friendship so badly that it cannot continue

to spoil or destroy a friendship completely

to do something that might cause you to lose a friendship

to make an effort to develop a friendship

to damage the quality or value of a friendship

to completely destroy a friendship