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  1. a friend or someone you trust, for example because they work with you or come from the same place as you; used especially by or of a Spanish-speaking person: He referred to the Mexican president as a compadre. Fewer examples. Among Stuart's most important compadres were his fellow Mississippians B. B. King and the Staple Singers.

  2. In Spanish, a child’s father and godfather are, to each other, “compadres”—that is, “co-fathers”—but in English the word refers simply to a close friend. Like amigo, Spanish compadre is a masculine term; the equivalent feminine term is comadre.

  3. a friend or someone you trust, for example because they work with you or come from the same place as you; used especially by or of a Spanish-speaking person: He referred to the Mexican president as a compadre. Fewer examples. Among Stuart's most important compadres were his fellow Mississippians B. B. King and the Staple Singers.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › CompadreCompadre - Wikipedia

    In the Alentejo region of Portugal, compadre is a term used as an informal manner of address between any two, usually elderly, male acquaintances. In Argentina and Paraguay, the word is used in popular speech (especially in the diminutive, compadrito) to mean "braggart, loud-mouth, bully."

  5. May 8, 2024 · Amigo means "friend" in Spanish and refers to a companion or pal. Compadre, also in Spanish, means "godfather" or a close friend often considered a family member. Amigos are friends, whereas compadres share a deeper, familial bond.

  6. COMPADRE translate: one’s child’s godfather, one’s godchild’s father, buddy. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

  7. noun. kəm-ˈpä-drā. Definition of compadre. as in friend. a person who has a strong liking for and trust in another they're longtime compadres who have been through a lot together. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. friend. buddy. pal. confidant. colleague. chum. comrade. confidante. amigo. sister. familiar. crony. intimate. brother. partner.

  8. compadre in British English. (kɒmˈpɑːdreɪ , kəm- ) noun. Southwestern US. a male friend. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. from Spanish: godfather, from Medieval Latin compater, from Latin com- with + pater father.

  9. [count] chiefly US, informal. : a close friend : buddy. How are you doing, compadre? COMPADRE meaning: a close friend buddy.

  10. Definition of compadre noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.