Pronunciation: /ˈiˌfrɛnd/
noun a person who one interacts with primarily online or through electronic means
A1 My e-friend and I chat online every day.
A2 I met my e-friend through a language exchange website.
B1 My e-friend lives in a different country, but we keep in touch through social media.
B2 I consider my e-friend to be one of my closest confidants.
C1 Despite never meeting in person, my e-friend knows me better than most people.
C2 My e-friend has been a constant source of support and encouragement in my life.
formal I have made a new e-friend through an online networking platform.
informal I chat with my e-friend every day on social media.
slang My e-friend and I are always texting each other memes.
figurative In the digital age, e-friends can sometimes feel just as close as real-life friends.
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