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matesnounpl. of mate either of a pair matched in one or more qualitieshave you seen the mate to this glove anywhere? companions, fellows, halves, matches, twins coordinatescoequals, counterparts, equals, equivalents, likes, parallels, peers, rivalscarbon copies, doubles, duplicates, facsimiles, identical twins, likenesses, mirror images, replicas, ringersanalogues(or analogs), similarities antipodes, antitheses, contraries, converses, opposites, reverses a person frequently seen in the company of anotherthat lout and his mates are known troublemakers in the neighborhood associates, cohorts, companions, compatriots, compeers, comrades, cronies, fellows, hobnobbers, running mates colleagues, coworkers(or co-workers), equals, peers, workmatesaccomplices, affiliates, allies, collaborators, confederates, halves, partnersbuddies, chums, confidants, familiars, friends, hearties, intimates, palscountrymenclassmates, housemates, messmates, playfellows, playmates, roommates(also roomies), schoolmates, shipmates, teammatesattendants, escortshangers-on, leeches, parasites chiefly Britisha person who helps a more skilled persona plumber and his mate showed up to fix the sink in our London hotel room adjuncts, adjutants, aides, aids, apprentices, assistants, coadjutors, deputies, helpers, helpmates, helpmeets, lieutenants, sidekicks attendants, handmaidens(also handmaids), maids, maidservants, scullions, servantsauxiliaries, legmen, subordinates, underlingsemployees(also employes), hands, help, hirelings, laborers, swampers, workersgal Fridays, girl Fridaysman Fridays, right handsaides-de-camp the person to whom another is marriedthey vowed to each other that they would remain mates for life better halves, consorts, partners, significant others, spouses soul matesdomestic partnersbridegrooms, grooms, hubbies, husbands, men, misters, old menbrides, helpmates, helpmeets, ladies, wives exessinglesbachelorsbachelorettes, maidens, maids, spinsters chiefly Britisha person who has a strong liking for and trust in anotherspent the weekend in London with some of his mates from Oxford alter egos, amigos, buddies, chums, compadres, comrades, confidantes, confidants, cronies, familiars, friends, intimates, musketeers, pals acquaintancesassociates, cohorts, colleagues, companions, fellows, hearties, hobnobbers, partners, peers, sportsblood brothers, brothers(also brethren), main men, sistersabettors(also abetters), accomplices, allies, collaborators, confederatespen palsbenefactors, supporters, sympathizers, well-wishersfriendlies enemies, foes adversaries, antagonists, competitors, opponents, rivalsarchenemies, nemeses matesverbpresent tense third-person singular of mateto engage in sexual intercoursecats conceive almost every time they mate breeds, copulates, sleeps fools around, fornicates does it, has sex |