Quarantimates

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /kwɔːrəntɪmeɪts/

Definitions of quarantimates

noun a made-up word that combines 'quarantine' and 'mates', possibly referring to people who are quarantining together as roommates or friends

Example Sentences

A1 I have a few quarantimates that I talk to regularly on video calls.

A2 During the lockdown, my quarantimates and I started a virtual book club.

B1 My quarantimates and I have been supporting each other through this difficult time.

B2 We have become really close friends with our quarantimates over the past year.

C1 The bond I have with my quarantimates is stronger than any other friendship.

C2 My quarantimates have become like family to me during these challenging times.

Examples of quarantimates in a Sentence

formal The quarantimates were established to prevent the spread of the virus among the population.

informal We've been keeping track of our quarantimates to make sure we're staying safe.

slang My group chat is full of memes and jokes about our quarantimates.

figurative The concept of social distancing has become a part of our daily lives, like our own personal quarantimates.

Grammatical Forms of quarantimates

past tense

quarantimated

plural

quarantimates

comparative

more quarantimate

superlative

most quarantimate

present tense

quarantimates

future tense

will quarantimate

perfect tense

have quarantimated

continuous tense

is quarantimating

singular

quarantimate

positive degree

quarantimate

infinitive

to quarantimate

gerund

quarantimating

participle

quarantimating

Origin and Evolution of quarantimates

First Known Use: 2020 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'quarantimates' is a combination of 'quarantine' and 'intimates', likely coined during the COVID-19 pandemic to refer to close friends or family members with whom one chooses to quarantine.
Evolution of the word: The term 'quarantimates' gained popularity during the pandemic as people sought to maintain social connections while adhering to safety guidelines. It may continue to be used in future contexts where quarantine measures are necessary.