"Mates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mates" Meaning

In British English, "mates" is a common informal plural noun that refers to friends or close acquaintances. It can also be used to address or refer to friends, similar to "buddies" or "pals." For example: "What are you and your mates doing this weekend?"

"Mates" Examples

Usage Examples of "Mates"


"I'm heading to the pub with my mates tonight to watch the game." (Here, "mates" refers to close friends.)
"After getting evicted, the homeless men became mates and stuck together for support." (In this context, "mates" means people who have formed a close bond due to shared circumstances.)
"I've known my mates since we were kids, and we still keep in touch." (Emphasizing a long-standing friendship.)
"The football team was like a family of mates who worked together on and off the pitch." (Here, "mates" implies a strong sense of camaraderie and brotherhood.)
"The free spirits who traveled together for months became mates, sharing stories and secrets along the way." (In this example, "mates" conveys a sense of trust and shared experiences.)

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