Foeadjective
(obsolete) Hostile.
Foenoun
An enemy.
Foenoun
A unit of energy equal to 1044 joules.
Foenoun
One who entertains personal enmity, hatred, grudge, or malice, against another; an enemy.
Foenoun
An enemy in war; a hostile army.
Foenoun
One who opposes on principle; an opponent; an adversary; an ill-wisher; as, a foe to religion.
Foeverb
To treat as an enemy.
Foenoun
an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force);
Foenoun
a personal enemy;
Foenoun
an enemy or opponent
Friendnoun
A person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection.
Friendnoun
A boyfriend or girlfriend.
Friendnoun
An associate who provides assistance.
Friendnoun
A person with whom one is vaguely or indirectly acquainted
Friendnoun
A person who backs or supports something.
Friendnoun
(informal) An object or idea that can be used for good.
Friendnoun
Used as a form of address when warning someone.
Friendnoun
(object-oriented programming) A function or class granted special access to the private and protected members of another class.
Friendnoun
(climbing) A spring-loaded camming device.
Friendnoun
(obsolete) A paramour of either sex.
Friendverb
To act as a friend to, to befriend; to be friendly to, to help.
Friendverb
(transitive) To add (a person) to a list of friends on a social networking site; to officially designate (someone) as a friend.
Friendnoun
One who entertains for another such sentiments of esteem, respect, and affection that he seeks his society and welfare; a wellwisher; an intimate associate; sometimes, an attendant.
Friendnoun
One not inimical or hostile; one not a foe or enemy; also, one of the same nation, party, kin, etc., whose friendly feelings may be assumed. The word is some times used as a term of friendly address.
Friendnoun
One who looks propitiously on a cause, an institution, a project, and the like; a favorer; a promoter; as, a friend to commerce, to poetry, to an institution.
Friendnoun
One of a religious sect characterized by disuse of outward rites and an ordained ministry, by simplicity of dress and speech, and esp. by opposition to war and a desire to live at peace with all men. They are popularly called Quakers.
Friendnoun
A paramour of either sex.
Friendverb
To act as the friend of; to favor; to countenance; to befriend.
Friendnoun
a person you know well and regard with affection and trust;
Friendnoun
an associate who provides assistance;
Friendnoun
a person with whom you are acquainted;
Friendnoun
a person who backs a politician or a team etc.;
Friendnoun
a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers)