Pronunciation: /ˈbɛdˌmeɪt/
noun a companion or partner in bed
A1 My bedmate is my cat.
A2 I like to cuddle with my bedmate when it's cold.
B1 Having a good relationship with your bedmate is important for a healthy sleep routine.
B2 My bedmate and I have different sleeping habits, so we had to compromise on a bedtime routine.
C1 It's essential to communicate openly with your bedmate about any issues that may arise in your shared living space.
C2 Finding a compatible bedmate can greatly improve your overall quality of life and well-being.
formal I prefer to have a separate room rather than sharing it with a bedmate.
informal My bedmate always steals the covers in the middle of the night.
slang I can't believe my bedmate snored all night long!
figurative The fear of failure was like a constant bedmate, keeping me awake at night.
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