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noun
- 1. a friend: "we've been pals for a long time"
verb
- 1. form a friendship: "she palled up with some English chaps"
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PAL definition: 1. a friend: 2. used when talking to a man, sometimes in a friendly way but more often to a man…. Learn more.
- English (US)
a person you know well and like. friend We've been friends...
- Znaczenie Pal, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
PAL definicja: 1. a friend: 2. used when talking to a man,...
- Pal: Arabic Translation
PAL translate: صَديق. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Pal: German Translation
PAL translate: der Kumpel. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Pal Spanish Translation
PAL translate: amigo, amiga, colega, amigo, colega. Learn...
- Pal: Japanese Translation
pal translate: 友達 , 相棒. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Pal: Catalan Translation
pal translate: amic, -iga, col·lega. Learn more in the...
- Pal: Thai Translation
pal translate: เพื่อนฝูง. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
noun. ˈpal. Synonyms of pal. : a close friend. palship. ˈpal-ˌship. noun. pal. 2 of 2. verb. palled; palling. intransitive verb. : to be or become pals : associate as pals. they've palled around for years. Synonyms. Noun. alter ego. amigo. buddy. chum. compadre. comrade. confidante. crony. familiar. friend. intimate. mate [chiefly British]
A pal is a good friend. When you're feeling nervous, sad, or lonely after moving to a new town, it can make you feel better to talk to a pal. If you have a friend you think of as a buddy or a mate, that's a pal. Your earliest pals are often the kids in your neighborhood or at school.
a person you know well and like. friend We've been friends for years. buddy He's one of my dad's old war buddies. pal The heartthrob was spotted hanging with his Hollywood pals in L.A. mate UK He's out with his mates. See more results » [ as form of address ]
1. a close friend; comrade. 2. an accomplice. vb, pals, palling or palled. (intr; usually foll by with or about) to associate as friends. [C17: from English Gypsy: brother, ultimately from Sanskrit bhrātar brother] PAL. (pæl) n acronym for. (Telecommunications) phase alternation line: a colour-television broadcasting system used generally in Europe
noun. 1. a close friend; comrade. 2. an accomplice. verb Word forms: pals, palling, palled. 3. (intr; usually foll by with or about) to associate as friends. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C17: from English Romany: brother, ultimately from Sanskrit bhrātar brother. PAL in British English. (pæl )
Noun. Verb. Abbreviation. Filter. noun. pals. An intimate friend; comrade; chum. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: brother. sidekick. crony. chum. buddy. partner. confidant. amigo. ally. accomplice. (slang) partner. mate. comrade. friend. associate. Antonyms: enemy. foe.