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What verbs are for friendship?

Here are some verbs that describe actions related to friendship, categorized for better understanding:

Building and Maintaining Friendship:

* Connect: To establish a relationship, often with shared interests.

* Bond: To form a close connection or relationship.

* Nurture: To care for and encourage the growth of a friendship.

* Support: To provide help and encouragement.

* Trust: To have faith and confidence in a friend.

* Communicate: To share thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

* Empathize: To understand and share the feelings of a friend.

* Compromise: To reach an agreement by giving up something.

* Forgive: To pardon a friend for a mistake or offense.

* Respect: To value and admire a friend.

* Encourage: To give support and confidence to a friend.

* Celebrate: To share joy and happiness with a friend.

Expressing Friendship:

* Love: To feel deep affection for a friend.

* Care: To show concern and affection for a friend.

* Adore: To have great affection and admiration for a friend.

* Cherish: To hold a friend dear and appreciate their presence.

* Appreciate: To be grateful for a friend's presence and actions.

* Value: To consider a friend to be important and worthwhile.

Actions of Friends:

* Listen: To pay attention to what a friend has to say.

* Help: To provide assistance or support to a friend.

* Offer advice: To give suggestions or guidance to a friend.

* Share: To give or divide something with a friend.

* Spend time: To dedicate time to being with a friend.

* Be there for: To provide emotional support and presence.

Ending a Friendship:

* Distance: To grow apart or separate from a friend.

* Drift: To gradually lose contact with a friend.

* Break up: To end a friendship.

* Abandon: To leave a friend in need.

This list provides a good starting point, and you can find many more verbs depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.

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