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company
/ˈkʌmp(ə)ni/
When referring to a business, 'company' is a countable noun (e.g., 'one company', 'two companies'). When meaning companionship or the presence of others, it is usually an uncountable noun. You would say 'I enjoy your company,' not 'I enjoy your companys.' When referring to guests visiting a home, it is also typically used as an uncountable noun (e.g., 'We have company').
💬Casual Conversation
David's on a warpath. He's looking for you.
Tell him I'm keeping the company from collapsing by taking a 5 min break.
Meanings
A commercial business or organization that sells goods or services.
"She works for a software company in Silicon Valley."
Examples
I just started at a new company last Monday.
Honestly, I could really use some company right now.
Wait, are we expecting company? I'm still in my pajamas!
Does this company offer a competitive 401k plan?
I'm sorry, but I just can't stand your company anymore!
The whole company was deployed to the ridge by dawn.
Look, this company is basically a pyramid scheme, okay?
I love having your company during these long flights.