What is another word for chums with?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈʌmz wɪð] (IPA)

"Chums with" is an idiomatic expression used to describe two individuals who are close companions or good friends. It can be an informal way of communicating a close relationship between two people. Some synonyms for "chums with" include "bosom buddies," "kindred spirits," "partners in crime," "confidants," "comrades," "mates," "cronies," "sidekicks," "pals," and "buddies." These words all convey a sense of alliance and intimacy that exist between the two individuals. While each word has its own distinct connotation, they all describe relationships that are built on shared experiences, a common bond, and mutual trust.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for chums with?

Antonyms for the phrase "chums with" include words such as dislike, despise, hate, loathe and detest. These words indicate a feeling of negativity or aversion towards someone, conveying the opposite meaning of the phrase "chums with", which denotes a friendly relationship or camaraderie. When one dislikes someone, they do not share similar interests or values, and feel uneasy or uncomfortable around them, as opposed to feeling a sense of closeness or affinity. Therefore, it is important to choose one's chums or friends with care and discernment, to avoid negative experiences and maintain positive relationships with others.

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  • No.3 Commando was very anxious to be chums with Lord Glasgow, so they offered to blow up an old tree stump for him and he was very grateful and said don't spoil the plantation of young trees near it because that is the apple of my eye and they said no of course not we can blow a tree down so it falls on a sixpence and Lord Glasgow said goodness you are clever and he asked them all to luncheon for the great explosion. So Col. Durnford-Slater DSO said to his subaltern, have you put enough explosive in the tree?. Yes, sir, 75lbs. Is that enough? Yes sir I worked it out by mathematics it is exactly right. Well better put a bit more. Very good sir. And when Col. D Slater DSO had had his port he sent for the subaltern and said subaltern better put a bit more explosive in that tree. I don't want to disappoint Lord Glasgow. Very good sir. Then they all went out to see the explosion and Col. DS DSO said you will see that tree fall flat at just the angle where it will hurt no young trees and Lord Glasgow said goodness you are clever. So soon they lit the fuse and waited for the explosion and presently the tree, instead of falling quietly sideways, rose 50 feet into the air taking with it ½ acre of soil and the whole young plantation. And the subaltern said Sir, I made a mistake, it should have been 7½ not 75. Lord Glasgow was so upset he walked in dead silence back to his castle and when they came to the turn of the drive in sight of his castle what should they find but that every pane of glass in the building was broken. So Lord Glasgow gave a little cry and ran to hide his emotions in the lavatory and there when he pulled the plug the entire ceiling, loosened by the explosion, fell on his head. This is quite true.
    Evelyn Waugh

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