What is another word for great friends?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈe͡ɪt fɹˈɛndz] (IPA)

Great friends refer to those individuals who hold a special place in our hearts. They support us during times of happiness, sadness, and every moment in between. The synonyms for great friends can vary depending on the context, including trustworthy, reliable, dependable, loyal, caring, compassionate, understanding, supportive, encouraging, and uplifting. These words signify the strong bond between two individuals, which is built on mutual respect, honesty, and love. Regardless of the words used to describe great friends, it is undeniable that having true friends in life is one of the most valuable and rewarding experiences one can have.

What are the hypernyms for Great friends?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Great friends

  • I didn't even know Michele before we started the show but we became great friends, and still are.
    Joan Van Ark
  • You know, my parents have always been incredibly supportive. I'm an only child, so we're very close. There's just the three of us. They're exceptional parents but also great friends. My father was able to take his hobby, photography, and turn it into a beautiful career. So when they saw how much I loved acting, they were 100 percent behind me.
    Sophia Bush
  • High School Musical is definitely the best thing that's happened to my career and I walked away with great friends from it.
    Monique Coleman
  • Well, T Bone's had a remarkable career as a producer since the time that we first worked together. He was dividing his time between recording and producing when we first met, and touring. We toured together and we were great friends.
    Elvis Costello
  • I want to keep meeting new people, enlarging my circle of friends. I have great friends now... really good people. But I'm always ready for what comes next.
    Paula Danziger

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