Meaning & Definition of Partner in English
Partner
A person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor.
Pronunciation:
/ˈpɑːrtər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
partnersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person who is a member of a partnership.
Example Sentence: She is my business partner in this venture.
Definition: A spouse or romantic companion.
Example Sentence: They have been partners for over ten years.
Definition: One of two or more persons who dance together.
Example Sentence: The dancers moved gracefully as partners across the stage.
Definition: A person who helps in a crime.
Example Sentence: He was arrested as the partner in the robbery.
Definition: A member of a team or competitive pair.
Example Sentence: She played as a partner in the doubles tennis match.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English 'partener', from Old French 'partenaire', from part 'part', from Latin 'partire'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- business partner: A person with whom one engages in commercial enterprise.
- dance partner: A person with whom one dances.
- life partner: A person with whom one shares a long-term romantic relationship.
Translations
- Spanish: socio
- French: partenaire
- German: Partner
- Russian: партнер
Related Words
- collaborator: A person who works jointly on an activity.
- spouse: A husband or wife.
- teammate: A member of a team.
Slang Meanings of partner
Meaning: Homeboy/Homegirl
Example Sentence: That's my homeboy, we've been partners since childhood.
Meaning: Bro
Example Sentence: He's my bro, my partner in all things fun.