What are the possible words or word phrases which can describe Friendship between two persons?
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I'm trying to build a computer program / a database where a User (from various set-ups) can have options (all possible meaningful semantically correct manner) to define/describe a relation (Bi-directional or Uni-directional) between two persons.
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What are the possible words or phrases which can describe Friendship between two persons (Male to Male or Female)? If any words or phrase is Gender-specific or Situation-specific, please mention.
Example:
Person A - is a friend of - Person B.
Person A - is a buddy of - Person B.
Person A - is a chum of - Person B.
Person A - is a pal of - Person B.
Person A - is a mate of - Person B.
------It is not necessary that it should have -is a- or -has a- or such thing should be the part of relationship description.
Subsequent Question
What are the possible words or phrases which can describe/indicate the degree /depth or level of Friendship between two persons?
Example
Person A - is an acquaintance of - Person B.
Person A - is a soulmate of - Person B.
(Male to Male or Female) If any words or phrase is dependent on Gender of either side of the relationship, or any situation-specific, please mention.
Example:
(1) A Class Teacher can describe/record a Relationship between the two classmates.
Smith -fonds of- Allen.
(2) A Jailor can describe /record a Relationship between the two prisoners.
Prisoner No.234 - is a crony to - Prisoner No. 45.
or
Prisoner No.234 - are cronies - Prisoner No. 45.
synonyms
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I'm trying to build a computer program / a database where a User (from various set-ups) can have options (all possible meaningful semantically correct manner) to define/describe a relation (Bi-directional or Uni-directional) between two persons.
Question
What are the possible words or phrases which can describe Friendship between two persons (Male to Male or Female)? If any words or phrase is Gender-specific or Situation-specific, please mention.
Example:
Person A - is a friend of - Person B.
Person A - is a buddy of - Person B.
Person A - is a chum of - Person B.
Person A - is a pal of - Person B.
Person A - is a mate of - Person B.
------It is not necessary that it should have -is a- or -has a- or such thing should be the part of relationship description.
Subsequent Question
What are the possible words or phrases which can describe/indicate the degree /depth or level of Friendship between two persons?
Example
Person A - is an acquaintance of - Person B.
Person A - is a soulmate of - Person B.
(Male to Male or Female) If any words or phrase is dependent on Gender of either side of the relationship, or any situation-specific, please mention.
Example:
(1) A Class Teacher can describe/record a Relationship between the two classmates.
Smith -fonds of- Allen.
(2) A Jailor can describe /record a Relationship between the two prisoners.
Prisoner No.234 - is a crony to - Prisoner No. 45.
or
Prisoner No.234 - are cronies - Prisoner No. 45.
synonyms
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I'm trying to build a computer program / a database where a User (from various set-ups) can have options (all possible meaningful semantically correct manner) to define/describe a relation (Bi-directional or Uni-directional) between two persons.
Question
What are the possible words or phrases which can describe Friendship between two persons (Male to Male or Female)? If any words or phrase is Gender-specific or Situation-specific, please mention.
Example:
Person A - is a friend of - Person B.
Person A - is a buddy of - Person B.
Person A - is a chum of - Person B.
Person A - is a pal of - Person B.
Person A - is a mate of - Person B.
------It is not necessary that it should have -is a- or -has a- or such thing should be the part of relationship description.
Subsequent Question
What are the possible words or phrases which can describe/indicate the degree /depth or level of Friendship between two persons?
Example
Person A - is an acquaintance of - Person B.
Person A - is a soulmate of - Person B.
(Male to Male or Female) If any words or phrase is dependent on Gender of either side of the relationship, or any situation-specific, please mention.
Example:
(1) A Class Teacher can describe/record a Relationship between the two classmates.
Smith -fonds of- Allen.
(2) A Jailor can describe /record a Relationship between the two prisoners.
Prisoner No.234 - is a crony to - Prisoner No. 45.
or
Prisoner No.234 - are cronies - Prisoner No. 45.
synonyms
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I'm trying to build a computer program / a database where a User (from various set-ups) can have options (all possible meaningful semantically correct manner) to define/describe a relation (Bi-directional or Uni-directional) between two persons.
Question
What are the possible words or phrases which can describe Friendship between two persons (Male to Male or Female)? If any words or phrase is Gender-specific or Situation-specific, please mention.
Example:
Person A - is a friend of - Person B.
Person A - is a buddy of - Person B.
Person A - is a chum of - Person B.
Person A - is a pal of - Person B.
Person A - is a mate of - Person B.
------It is not necessary that it should have -is a- or -has a- or such thing should be the part of relationship description.
Subsequent Question
What are the possible words or phrases which can describe/indicate the degree /depth or level of Friendship between two persons?
Example
Person A - is an acquaintance of - Person B.
Person A - is a soulmate of - Person B.
(Male to Male or Female) If any words or phrase is dependent on Gender of either side of the relationship, or any situation-specific, please mention.
Example:
(1) A Class Teacher can describe/record a Relationship between the two classmates.
Smith -fonds of- Allen.
(2) A Jailor can describe /record a Relationship between the two prisoners.
Prisoner No.234 - is a crony to - Prisoner No. 45.
or
Prisoner No.234 - are cronies - Prisoner No. 45.
synonyms
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