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friendship

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    vocabulary about friendship
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  • are people who maintain a close personal relationship for their entire lives, often from childhood or a very young age until old age
    lifelong friends
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  • people who are friends with two or more individuals, often serving as the connection between them—even if those individuals don’t know each other yet.
    mutual friends
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  • friends who share deep personal feelings, secrets, and experiences, and have a very strong emotional bond.
    intimate friends
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  • (verb): to actively nurture, develop, and maintain relationships with others over time, often through regular communication and shared experiences.
    to cultivate friendship
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  • (verb): to make a relationship stronger and more solid, usually through shared experiences or important events that increase trust and closeness.
    cement friendship
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  • are people who have pledged loyalty to each other, often making a formal commitment to remain faithful and supportive throughout their lives
    sworn friends
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  • (verb): to re-establish contact and renew a friendship that had faded or ended, especially after a long period apart.
    rekindle an old friendship
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  • people who are called friends but whose relationship lacks genuine closeness, trust, or supportive qualities; the friendship exists only in words, not in reality.
    friends in name
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  • someone who is only friendly, supportive, or available when things are going well, but disappears or is not dependable in times of trouble or adversity
    a fair-weather friend
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  • A break in friendly relations due to a serious disagreement
    a rift
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  • Stay together even in difficult circumstances.
    go through thick and thin
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  • (phrasal verb): Get along well instantly when meeting someone.
    hit it off
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  • to remain strong, valuable, or effective over a long period; something that endures despite challenges or the passage of time.
    stands the test of time
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  • a person you know slightly but who is not a close friend; someone you interact with occasionally or in passing, without a deep personal relationship.
    a casual acquaintance
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  • the many changes, especially difficult or unpleasant ones, that happen over time in life or in a situation.
    vicissitudes
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  • something that is very important and everything depends on it; the essential element ( of a friendship)
    cornerstone
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