dining companion
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A woman enjoys a lively conversation with her dining companion at a cozy restaurant.
Definition
- Noun:
- A person with whom one shares a meal: A dining companion is someone you eat a meal with, typically in a social or formal setting. The term emphasizes the shared activity of dining.
Usage
- The word is a compound noun formed from "dining" (the act of eating a meal) and "companion" (a person who accompanies or associates with another). It is used to describe a person's company during a meal.
- It is a formal or polite term, often used in contexts like event planning, restaurant reservations, or social descriptions.
Examples
- Noun:
- I was her dining companion at the charity gala.
- Please indicate the name of your dining companion when you make the reservation.
- He is not just a colleague; he is a frequent dining companion.
Advanced Usage
- The term can imply a degree of social familiarity or chosen association, distinguishing a companion from a mere co-present diner.
- It is often used in the singular, but the plural "dining companions" is also common.
Variants and Related Words
- Dinner companion: A more specific term, often implying the shared meal is dinner.
- Table companion: A similar term focusing on sharing a table.
- Companion: A more general term for a person who accompanies another.
Synonyms
- Meal partner
- Fellow diner
- Tablemate
Idioms and Phrases
- While "dining companion" itself is not an idiom, it is the standard term used in phrases like "as a dining companion" or "to be someone's dining companion."
A woman enjoys a lively conversation with her dining companion at a cozy restaurant.
Noun
- someone you dine with