Friends forever Meaning and Definition
Friends forever
Pronunciation
Not applicable
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A group of people who have close, long-lasting relationships characterized by mutual support, trust, and affection.
Examples
- I’ve known my friends forever, and we’ve been through thick and thin together.
- After the move, my friends forever were more important to me than ever.
Synonyms
- Companions
- Confidants
Antonyms
- Enemies
- Rivals
Etymology
From the Latin phrase “amici in aeternum,” meaning “friends forever,” which was used to describe close and lasting relationships.
Usage Notes
Can be used in a wide range of contexts, from casual conversations to formal writing, to describe close and lasting friendships.
Cultural References
Featured in the popular TV show “Friends” as a reference to the close relationships between the main characters.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
Friends forever
Related Words or Phrases
- Soulmates
- Brothers and sisters
Collocations
- Friends forever for life
- My friends forever
Frequency of Use
The phrase “friends forever” is relatively common in modern language, particularly in informal contexts.
Common Misspellings
- Freinds forever
- Friendes forever