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