Company - Wikipedia-style Article
Company
Definition
Company is a noun. It refers to a business organization that produces goods or provides services. Additionally, it can mean a group of people gathered together for a shared purpose or the companionship of other people.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈkʌmpəni/
- Respelling: KUM-puh-nee
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈkʌmpəni/
- Respelling: KUM-puh-nee
Etymology
The word "company" originates from the Latin term "companio," meaning "companion," which was derived from "com-" (together) and "panis" (bread). It entered Middle English through Old French in the 12th century, initially referring to companionship or fellowship and later extending to business organizations.
Derivatives
- Companion (noun)
- Companionship (noun)
- Corporate (adjective)
- Company-wide (adjective)
- Accompany (verb)
Synonyms
- Corporation
- Firm
- Business
Antonyms
- Isolation
- Solitude
- Aloneness
Usage
The term "company" is used in both business contexts, where it refers to an organization, and in social contexts, where it refers to companionship. For example, "She started her own company," or "I enjoy the company of good friends."
Related Terms
- Corporation: A large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity.
- Firm: A business or company, especially in professional services.
- Partnership: A business organization where two or more individuals manage and operate a business together.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A business organization that produces goods or provides services: Refers to a commercial entity engaged in various sectors.
- Example: "The company specializes in software development."
- A group of people associated for a shared purpose: Refers to any gathering or group, often temporary, formed to achieve a common goal.
- Example: "The theater company performed an impressive play."
- Companionship or the presence of other people: Describes the comfort or enjoyment derived from being with others.
- Example: "She enjoys the company of her family."