playmate - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "playmate" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

playmate
[ˈpleɪ.meɪt]
[ˈpleɪ.meɪt]
Definitions
noun
a friend with whom a child plays.
It wasn't all bad, but I think there were long periods without friends and playmates , or someone to break the internal thought processes.
used euphemistically to refer to a person's lover.
Stacy is running for the presidency and needless to say his wife and daughters don't know about his little playmate .
Examples
Stacy is running for the presidency and needless to say his wife and daughters don't know about his little playmate .
her clients use this album of photos to pick their ideal playmate
Whenever I go to parties with my parents, they always try to set me up with their friends' son - my childhood playmate .
So I finally had a playmate , and a best friend, even though she was a girl.
He was almost exactly nine months older than Kirstle, which made him an ideal playmate .
Eusen felt sad to be the causer of such hate in Kahienra, a child playmate , an old friend.
After the meal the man entertained himself in various ways with his playmate .
Plus he is an active child who loves the outdoors and he is an only child with no children his age living nearby so a dog could be a wonderful playmate and friend.
She had served the Queen, as an attendant, a playmate , and a confidante literally since infancy, but did not resent it.
Only six per cent of children thought their fathers were their ideal playmates .